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BSc Collaborative Health and Social Care
About this course
Health and social care rarely sit in neat silos, and the most effective practitioners understand how the two systems connect, overlap, and sometimes fail to communicate. Collaborative health and social care as a discipline takes the idea of integrated practice seriously, preparing you to work across professional boundaries and to understand the full person behind any health or social care need. It is a subject shaped by policy, ethics, clinical knowledge, and the realities of practice, and it draws on a wide range of disciplines including public health, sociology, psychology, and social work theory. This part-time, distance-learning programme at the University of the West of Scotland is designed to fit around professional and personal commitments, making it accessible to people who are already working in health or social care settings and want to develop their knowledge and qualifications. Studying online means you will engage with the material at times that suit you, building your understanding of collaborative frameworks, safeguarding, person-centred practice, and the policy landscape that shapes service delivery across the UK. The distance-learning format also encourages you to reflect critically on your own professional context and to connect academic ideas with everyday practice. Graduates from health and social care programmes are well placed to progress into more senior practitioner roles, team leadership, service coordination, health promotion, policy development, and commissioning. The collaborative emphasis of the programme is particularly valuable for those who work in multi-agency environments or who aspire to roles that span organisational boundaries. Postgraduate study in social work, public health, health services management, or leadership in health and social care is a common route for graduates who want to specialise further.
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