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Newcastle and Stafford Collages Group

Training is facilitated by Newcastle and Stafford Colleges group. They have many government funded Health and Social Care Level 2 courses you can access for free. Use the links below to explore or visit their webpage to find out more.
 

L2 Health and Social Care Courses

Eligibility

Anyone can access the course as long as they are not currently taking on any other funded course

Contact the college

For more information or support you can email the collage at  susan.goodwin@nscg.ac.uk or give them a call on 01785 223 800

Frequently asked questions

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Are there set start dates, or can the course be started at any time?
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Most learners choose the online version of the course, however there is a paper-based option if this is preferred.
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Approximately 12 weeks, depending on the qualification chosen.
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The course is assessed by the responses provided to questions which should contain references to working/life experiences to show understanding.

Each learner will be assessed via interactive online resources and end of unit assessment questions. Assessments must be completed in the agreed timescale and submitted to the assessor who will then provide feedback, advice and guidance, and additional support where needed 

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Feedback is given and responses can be developed so that the course will not be failed.   
An interview and induction are carried out prior to starting to make sure there is not anything that might hinder achievement, that they are fully aware of the expectations of the course and that they can commit to it.
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You apply online. Your application gets sent through to the assessor who will contact the applicant to sort out interview/enrolment.

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