Structure and Overview of the Health and Social Care Sector
Explore the structure and functions of the social care sector, understanding key roles, responsibilities, and organisational frameworks.
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- Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
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The social care sector is a vital part of supporting individuals across diverse communities. This course provides an in-depth understanding of the social care landscape, covering the range of services, organisational structures, and governance frameworks that underpin effective care provision. Learners will gain insight into how social care services are organised, managed, and delivered to meet the needs of clients.
Participants will also explore key roles and responsibilities within social care, understanding how different professionals collaborate to ensure quality outcomes. By examining policies, regulations, and operational structures, learners will develop a comprehensive view of the social care sector. This knowledge equips participants to navigate, contribute to, and succeed within various social care environments, enhancing both professional competence and sector understanding.
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Learning Outcomes
- Understand the organisational structure of the social care sector effectively.
- Learn about roles and responsibilities within social care settings.
- Develop knowledge of policies and frameworks guiding social care services.
- Analyse how different social care services collaborate to support clients.
- Recognise the challenges and opportunities within the social care sector.
Who is this course for?
- Individuals seeking foundational knowledge of the social care sector.
- New staff joining social care services requiring sector orientation.
- Managers aiming to understand operational structures in social care.
- Volunteers and support workers wanting insight into social care roles.
- Students preparing for careers in adult, community, or health social care.
Career Path
- Social Care Worker – £23,000 average annual salary
- Care Coordinator – £28,000 average annual salary
- Care Manager – £35,000 average annual salary
- Social Care Supervisor – £30,500 average annual salary
- Community Support Worker – £25,000 average annual salary
- Adult Care Team Leader – £32,000 average annual salary
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