Level 7 Advanced Nursing Diploma : Phlebotomy, Mental Health & Social Care
Study mental health & social care, phlebotomy, and advanced nursing with this flexible, in-depth Level 7 QLS-endorsed diploma.
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What's included:
- Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
- 24/7 & Lifetime Access
- Online support
- No hidden fees
This Level 7 Advanced Nursing Diploma combines mental health & social care with phlebotomy and core nursing knowledge, designed for those aiming to understand complex care needs across clinical and community settings. The course builds understanding around safeguarding, patient well-being, behavioural dynamics, and the vital link between mental health and physical care. It examines methods used in modern care services and blood collection procedures, guiding learners through professional nursing protocols, all within a fully online structure.
Whether you're focused on mental health & social care support, phlebotomy procedure, or understanding patients holistically, this course equips you with layered expertise. From navigating conditions like anxiety and dementia to learning the right way to approach emotional distress and social vulnerability, this content gives structure to sensitive subject areas. By pairing medical understanding with care-based frameworks, the course prepares learners to approach healthcare challenges with clarity, critical insight, and responsibility. It’s designed to inform, not overwhelm, and supports progression across several care sectors with the flexibility modern learners need.
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Learning Outcomes
- Understand key principles in mental health & social care frameworks.
- Learn phlebotomy techniques and safety protocols in healthcare settings.
- Explore mental health disorders and appropriate care strategies.
- Analyse the connection between mental health and community care.
- Apply nursing concepts to emotional and social care assessments.
Who is this course for?
- Individuals interested in mental health & social care systems.
- Health professionals seeking mental health awareness in care delivery.
- Learners aiming for roles in both clinical and care sectors.
- People who want structured theory around phlebotomy and wellbeing.
- Career switchers entering the health and social care field.
Career Path & Average UK Salaries
- Mental Health Support Worker – £24,000/year
- Healthcare Assistant (Mental Health) – £22,000/year
- Phlebotomist – £23,500/year
- Nursing Associate – £27,000/year
- Social Care Officer – £26,000/year
- Community Mental Health Practitioner – £30,000/year
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