Health & Social Care Level 2 Diploma

Course Overview

Ever since you were young you have known that you want to work with people, helping them through some of the toughest times in their lives, being the rock they can cling to in the darkest of nights. People come to you when they need reassurance, you don’t judge, you don’t preach, you are just there to help. If this sounds like you, a career in Health and Social Care may be calling to you. This course will help you to develop the knowledge, skills and values that you will need in order to excel in this interesting and challenging career.


You will complete a number of units as part of the course, which include:

  • Communication: the processes and skills of communication and how they apply to a range of people with differing communication needs.
  • Creative and therapeutic activities: you will learn how creativity and therapeutic activities can be used to support people with various needs.
  • Anatomy and Physiology: how cells, tissues, organs and organ systems all work together, along with what might go wrong and how to care for people who are ill.
  • Individual needs: understanding how people’s needs vary across a diverse group of people and how to meet these needs in a caring and efficient fashion.
  • Vocational Experience in a health, social care or early years setting: you will be supported in choosing where to complete a 2-week work placement in an appropriate health, social care or early years setting. You will complete an evidence booklet and be able to put the theory you have learnt in the classroom into practice.

Module Titles

  • The impact of diet on health
  • Vocational experience in a health or social care setting (includes Early Years settings)
  • Communication
  • Ensuring safe environments
  • Individual Needs
  • Creative and Therapeutic activities
  • Individual rights
  • Anatomy and Physiology

 

two female students working together to practice applying bandages on a third female student

I liked the Level 2 course because it was mainly coursework-based, which put me at ease. Having the opportunity to do two weeks of health and social care work experience helped me to figure out my future career options. I loved beginning Level 3 as I felt that the Level 2 had given me an extra year of learning. I also had an understanding of some topics as we had touched on them in the Level 2 course