EDEXCEL Entry Level BTEC Award in Health and Social Care (Entry 3) (QCF)
Qualification summary
This qualification aims to give the learner the opportunity to develop skills and knowledge for the health and social care sector.
The qualification is designed for adults who may be entering employment for the first time, those returning to work after a gap of several years, or those wishing to change their career or occupation.
The choice of units gives a broad overview of the health and social care sector, in order to give an idea of what working in health and social care is like, and of the different areas of health and social care. The Entry Level units cover different health and social care needs, providing meals in health and social care settings and providing creative and leisure activities for children and adults.
The Level 1 units build on these areas, for example, looking at children's and adults' activities in more detail. Other Level 1 units cover specific areas such as providing personal care and promoting healthy eating. Learners have the opportunity to work together on a project, and to plan how to start work in health and social care.
Some units are more generic but allow learners to develop skills in relation to their sector, such as rights and responsibilities at work, and managing own health at work or undertaking a work placement. The Level 2 units allow learners to develop skills to that level, and will encourage progression to Level 2 qualifications
The units will be practical in nature and learners will develop their work-based skills throughout the qualification such as self-management, time management, communication and working safely.
Qualification details
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For information on the approval of qualifications for funding in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, see the links to DCSF, DIUS, DCELLS, DELNI and DENI below.
When undertaking a qualification that does not appear on the governments' lists as eligible for funding for specific age ranges, users must be aware of legal requirements. Not all qualifications are suitable for all age ranges.
For further information on 14-19 qualifications offered in England, please refer to the DCSF
Section 96 website.
For further information on 19+ qualifications offered in England, please refer to the DIUS
Section 97 website.
For further information on Wales, visit the
DCELLS website.
For further information on Northern Ireland, visit the
DELNI and
DENI websites.
This qualification sits within the Foundation Learning Tier framework. Learners will be able to progress to Level 1 or Level 2 qualifications, to Foundation Diplomas or GCSEs, or to supported employment.
Learners can progress to Level 1 qualifications such as the Edexcel Level 1 BTEC Certificate in Health and Social Care (QCF).
As Learners have the opportunity to take Level 2 units as part of the rules of combination, they may have the opportunity to progress to Level 2 qualifications such as the Edexcel Level 2 BTEC First Certificate/Diploma in Health and Social Care.
No specific job occupation
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Health and Social Care
In order to achieve this qualification, the learner may only select units from the Edexcel Entry Level BTEC Award in Health and Social Care (Entry 3) (QCF). Units from other awarding bodies may not be included in this qualification.
To achieve this qualification, a candidate needs to achieve a minimum of six credits. At least four credits achieved must be at Entry Level.