Level 1/2 Vocational Award in Health and Social Care (Technical Award)
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This qualification contributes to the ‘open’ element of DfE KS4 school performance measures (Progress 8 and Attainment 8).
NEA tasks change on an annual basis and can be downloaded from Portal (step by step guidance to access packs can be found here). These tasks are available each September.
NEA marks for the summer series can be entered on Portal from 10th March. The final deadline for submission of work is 5th May. The marks are entered, and the work is uploaded on the secure portal ‘All Services / Exams and Assessment / Internal Assessment Mark Outcomes’.
Our Vocational Award in Health and Social Care will develop students’ knowledge and understanding of the Health and Social Care sector and provide them with opportunities to develop associated practical skills. It covers health, well-being and development throughout the lifespan and enables learners to understand the value of person-centred practice, safeguarding and modern-day challenges to health and well-being.
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Grade boundaries are the minimum number of marks needed to achieve each grade.
Preparing to Teach Level 1/2 Vocational Award in Health and Social Care (Technical Award) - Teaching from 2022
Level 1/2 Vocational Award in Health and Social Care Author: Madhulata Patel 978-1-86085-753-9 |
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This book has been written specifically for the Eduqas Level 1/2 Vocational Award in Health and Social Care course. This book is suitable for students of all abilities and covers the knowledge and skills they will need as they progress through the course.
Madhulata Patel is an experienced practitioner and academic who has worked across the statutory, third, independent and academic sectors. She has worked as a practitioner in diverse contexts, including community regeneration and youth work, mental health, learning disability, domestic abuse and homelessness. Madhulata is an academic who is experienced in course leadership, teaching, supervision, assessments, and the writing of learning content for different qualifications.
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