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BA Health and Social Care Practice (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Health and social care practice is a field concerned with supporting people across a very wide range of settings and circumstances, from hospitals and care homes to community services, schools, and people's own homes. It is not a single profession but a broad domain that encompasses nursing support, social care, health promotion, disability services, mental health support, and the management of long-term conditions, and it is organised increasingly around the principle that health and social care should be integrated around the needs of the person rather than divided between professional silos. At the University of Northampton, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, which provides a supported and structured introduction to degree-level study in health and social care. The foundation year is designed for students who need to build their academic foundations before entering the main degree, and it makes the qualification accessible to a wider range of students, including those who are already working in support roles in health or social care. Throughout the programme you will study the policy and legislative frameworks governing health and social care in the UK, the theory and evidence base underpinning effective practice, safeguarding, person-centred approaches, equality and diversity, mental health, and the professional values and ethical commitments that health and social care requires. Practical experience in care settings is central to the degree, and you will have opportunities to work alongside practitioners in relevant environments as part of your studies. Reflective practice, written communication, and the ability to work with evidence are skills developed throughout. Graduates in health and social care practice go on to roles in the NHS, local authority social services, care homes, mental health services, disability organisations, housing and support services, and the voluntary sector. The degree also provides a strong foundation for professional training routes leading to registration as a nurse, social worker, or occupational therapist. Postgraduate study in social work, nursing, public health, or social policy is another route for those who want to develop their qualifications and career further.
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