The T Level Foundation Programme in Health is intended for those who are intending to progress on to a T Level in the coming year but do not yet meet requirements to join. This course will provide a firm foundation for anyone looking to progress and succeed on a T Level in Health. It is designed to develop the skills, knowledge and behaviours needed to support your progression into a successful career in this dynamic sector, including building your maths and English skills so you meet the entry requirements for a T Level in Health.
Wirral Met is pleased to offer this new qualification which builds on our extensive experience of delivering Health courses in collaboration with employers and industry experts. In partnership with a number of NHS Trusts and healthcare providers, our programme ensures you will develop a real insight into the range of roles and services within this field.
The T Level Foundation Programme in Health provides you with lots of experience and will equip you with the necessary skills, knowledge and behaviours to progress to a T Level in Health. It consists of a Level 2 Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care alongside a high quality work placement with one of our industry partners, so you have a firm foundation in the following important areas of health:
- Equality, diversity and rights in health and social care
- Human growth and development
- Safeguarding and protection in health and social care
- Equality, diversity and rights in health and social care
- Human growth and development
- Safeguarding and protection in health and social care
- Communication in health and social care
- Working in health and social care
You will also benefit from the development of your core skills in maths and English, alongside career-focussed tasks to prepare you to succeed on a T Level in Health.
This is a Study Programme for students aged 16-18 years.
If you are yet to gain any formal qualifications (e.g. GCSE's) you will be enrolled onto our Aspiring Professionals Programme which is perfect for progression to further study at level 2 or alternatively an apprenticeship route into employment.
Basic levels of literacy and numeracy are required for you to study at this level (grade 2 or below in English/Maths)
Must have GCSE English Language grade 4 or above. Satisfactory DBS & GCSE Science grade 3 or above
If English is not your first language, you may need an assessment before enrolling on this course. To discuss further, please contact the ESOL department on 0151 551 7144.
You will require access to a laptop, which can be provided by college if needed.
Your DBS check will need to meet setting requirements.
Your placement uniform will be provided and you will need to travel to your work placement.
All units will be internally assessed using a range of methods. This could include direct observation within the workplace, a portfolio of evidence, written assignments or a task set by CACHE.
While completing this qualification, you will have an opportunity to develop the essential skills, knowledge and behaviours employers look for in an employee.
These range from:
- workplace behaviour and dress
- interpersonal skills
- communicating with professional colleagues
- supporting other aspiring employees
- understanding work practices and how different roles and departments function within an organisation
T Level in Health, employment or apprenticeships in Health or Care.
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If you are aged 16-18:
Free
This study programme is free for students, who are aged 16-18 on 31 August, and students aged 19-24 with an Education, Health & Care Plan.
If you are aged 19 or over:
Did you know that many of our courses are free for students aged 19 and above?
Find out if you are eligible for free funding here, or contact our student service team on 0151 551 7777.
If you are required to pay a fee you may be entitled to an Adult Learner Loan or other financial support. For more information on support available visit Bursaries and Loans. We also allow payment by instalments for some courses.
The fee quoted is for the academic year 24/25.
For advice and guidance, please contact Student Services via our online enquiry form