Health and social care

Learning in this area covers child development, physical health, mental health and wellbeing and understanding the specific health and care needs of all types of people.

Employment opportunities in this sector include medicine, nursing, dentistry, social work, occupational therapy, counselling and youth work.

We found 184 challenges in the Vocational area 'Health and social care'

Challenge Level NLH
The learner will be able to demonstrate knowledge of various health care services in the wider community.
Entry 1  10
The learner will recognise the difficulties associated with personal emotional wellbeing and what constitutes a healthy, safe relationship.
Entry 3  10
The learner will develop an understanding of their online identity and the responsibilities of being an online citizen
Entry 1  10
The learner will be able to identify how to open up a bank account and how to use their bank account.
Entry 1  10
The learner will identify different ways to effectively store clothing for the different seasons.
Entry 2  10
The learner will understand personal freedom and safety in the real world and online. They will also reflect on the effects of social media and their safety.
Level 1  10
The learner will show understanding in areas of post-16 life: managing anxiety and overwhelm; money and debt; dream jobs and skill set; future relationships; and what to do when things go wrong.
Entry 3  10
The learner will be supported to experience a range of sensory-based domestic activities.
WTE1  10
The learner will indicate preferences, tolerate and provide different domestic activities.
Entry 1  10
The learner will explore the concept of success and how their physical and emotional well-being can impact these both positively and negatively.
Level 1  10
The learner will develop a basic understanding of different career paths when looking after children, and what requirements there are for each role.
Entry 2  10
The learner will understand the basic safety requirements needed when looking after small children and babies.
Entry 2  10
The leaner will be able to state care settings and the role of the people who work within the setting.
Entry 1  10
The learner will show understanding in areas of post-16 life: self-worth, staying safe in sexual relationships, hormonal health, contraception and sexual health, and pregnancy and choice.
Entry 3  10
The learner will show awareness of the difference between healthy and unhealthy relationships in their social network.
Entry 1  10
The learner will identify the effects of legal and illegal substances on their health, the laws that govern them and a situation that can increase the chance of engaging in a risky behaviour.
Entry 2  10
The learner will understand the potential risks to their health and how to protect their health, understand the risk of substance misuse and the risks of peer pressure.
Entry 2  10
The learner will be able to demonstrate knowledge of various health care services in the wider community.
Entry 1  10
The learner will be able to demonstrate knowledge of various health care and emergency services in the wider community.
Entry 2  10
The learner will understand ways they can keep themselves safe.
Entry 2  20