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BA Health and Social Care Practice
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Health and social care practice is a degree for people who want to understand and contribute to the systems and services that support people in need of care, whether due to illness, disability, age, mental health challenges, or social disadvantage. It sits at the intersection of health sciences and social care, examining how services are organised and delivered, how practitioners work with individuals and families, what the evidence base for effective practice looks like, and how policy shapes the context in which care takes place. The degree develops both the knowledge and the reflective professional practice that are needed to work effectively and compassionately in this demanding sector. At the University of Northampton, health and social care practice is studied over three years of full-time study. The curriculum covers the biological and psychological foundations of health and wellbeing, the structure of health and social care services in England, the legal and ethical frameworks that govern practice, and the social determinants of health that lead to inequalities in who gets sick and who receives adequate care. You will study specific areas of practice relevant to the sector, including work with older people, with children and families, and with people with mental health needs or disabilities. Research skills and evidence-based practice are emphasised throughout, preparing you to engage critically with the literature that informs professional decision-making. Graduates from health and social care practice programmes enter careers across the NHS, local authorities, and the independent and voluntary care sectors. Roles in care coordination, support work, community health and wellbeing, and case management are common starting points, with progression into specialist or management roles as experience develops. Social work is a related profession for which this degree provides a strong foundation, typically requiring an additional postgraduate qualification. Health promotion, public health, and roles in organisations working on health inequalities draw on the combination of knowledge and analytical skills the degree provides. Postgraduate study in social work, public health, nursing, or health services management is an option for those who want to develop their professional expertise further.
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