Level 3 Certificate in Health and Social Care

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The Level 3 Certificate in Health and Social Care is an internationally recognised qualification designed to equip learners with the advanced knowledge, skills, and practical understanding required to work effectively in a wide range of health and social care settings.

This course builds on foundational care skills and develops your ability to deliver person-centred, high-quality care while preparing you for supervisory or senior-level roles. Whether you are already working in the care sector or looking to advance your career, this qualification provides the essential competencies valued by employers in the NHS, care homes, domiciliary care, supported living, and community services.

Through a combination of theoretical learning and practical application, you will explore key areas such as safeguarding, health and safety, person-centred practice, and effective communication, all while developing the confidence to support individuals with diverse needs, including the elderly, people with disabilities, and those with mental health conditions.

Awarding Body: CPD Services

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What Will You Learn?

  • Advanced Person-Centred Care: How to promote dignity, choice, and independence while supporting individuals with complex health and social needs.
  • Safeguarding and Protection: In-depth understanding of adult safeguarding, recognising abuse, and implementing effective protection strategies in care settings.
  • Leadership and Teamwork: Developing supervisory skills, effective communication, and the ability to lead and support care teams professionally.
  • Health, Safety and Risk Management: Best practices in infection control, risk assessment, medication management, and promoting wellbeing in compliance with current legislation and standards.

Course Content

Module 1: Overview of Health and Social Care
By the end of this module, you will be able to: • Clearly explain what health and social care is and how the two areas connect • Describe the main differences between health care and social care • Identify the different types of care settings and when each one is typically used • Recognise the wide range of people who may need care and support • Understand the core principles that guide professional practice in this field

  • Module 1: Overview of Health and Social Care
  • Knowledge Check

Module 2: Communication in Health and Social Care
By the end of this module, you will be able to: • Explain why communication is essential in health and social care • Identify the different types of communication used in care settings • Recognise common barriers to effective communication • Apply techniques to improve your communication with individuals • Understand the importance of accurate record keeping and reporting

Module 3: Duties of Health and Social Care Worker
By the end of this module, you will be able to: • Describe the main duties and responsibilities of a health and social care worker • Understand the difference between your role and the limits of your responsibility • Recognise how to maintain professional standards while providing person-centred care • Explain the importance of teamwork and collaboration with other professionals • Identify how to handle situations where duties may conflict or require additional support

Module 4: Roles as a Healthcare Professional
By the end of this module, you will be able to: • Identify the main roles and responsibilities of different healthcare professionals • Understand how your role as a care worker fits within the wider care team • Explain the importance of multidisciplinary teamwork • Recognise when to refer to or seek support from other professionals • Describe the boundaries between different roles in health and social care

Module 5: Working Equality and Discrimination
By the end of this module, you will be able to: • Explain the meaning of equality, diversity, inclusion, and discrimination • Identify the different forms of discrimination that can occur in care settings • Understand relevant legislation that protects people from discrimination • Apply practical strategies to promote equality in your daily work • Recognise and challenge discriminatory behaviour appropriately

Module 6: Ethics and Moral Needs in Health and Social Care Works
By the end of this module, you will be able to: • Understand the meaning of ethics and morals in care practice • Identify key ethical principles that guide health and social care • Recognise common ethical dilemmas faced by care workers • Apply ethical decision-making frameworks to real situations • Understand the importance of personal values and how they affect your work

Module 7: Safeguarding and Legislations (Part 1)
Learning Objectives By the end of this module, you will be able to: • Explain what safeguarding means and why it is important • Identify the different types of abuse and neglect • Recognise possible signs and indicators of abuse • Understand the main laws and policies related to safeguarding • Know your personal responsibilities in safeguarding situations

Module 8: Mental Health and Drug Awareness
By the end of this module, you will be able to: • Explain what mental health is and why it matters in care work • Identify common mental health conditions and their symptoms • Understand the link between mental health and substance misuse • Recognise signs of drug and alcohol dependency • Apply appropriate approaches when supporting people with mental health needs • Know when and how to refer individuals to specialist services

Module 9: Child and Adult Safeguarding
By the end of this module, you will be able to: • Understand the key differences between child and adult safeguarding • Identify specific risks and vulnerabilities for children and adults • Recognise signs of abuse and neglect in both children and adults • Follow correct procedures for reporting safeguarding concerns • Understand multi-agency working in safeguarding cases

Module 10: Responsibilities of Health and Social Care Worker
Learning Objectives By the end of this module, you will be able to: • Describe the full scope of responsibilities in health and social care roles • Differentiate between personal, professional, and legal responsibilities • Understand how to balance the rights of individuals with your duty of care • Recognise the importance of accountability and continuous professional development • Apply best practices when managing competing responsibilities and challenging situations

Module 11: Risk Assessment and Management
Learning Objectives By the end of this module, you will be able to: • Understand the principles of risk assessment and why it is important in care work • Identify different types of risks commonly found in health and social care settings • Carry out basic risk assessments using recognised methods • Implement appropriate risk management strategies • Balance risk with the promotion of independence and person-centred care • Know when and how to review and update risk assessments

Module 12: Professional Practice in Health and Social Care
Learning Objectives By the end of this module, you will be able to: • Understand the meaning and importance of professional practice in health and social care • Apply key standards and codes of conduct in your daily work • Use reflection to improve your own performance and decision-making • Maintain high standards of care even under pressure • Prepare yourself for ongoing professional development and career progression

Summative Assessment and Clinical Placement Workbook