Diploma in Health and Social Care Level 3: Candidate Handbook 1 (Mandatory Unit Guides)
Book Details
Author(s)Mark Walsh
ISBN / ASINB01F0A70JI
ISBN-13978B01F0A70J8
Sales Rank99,999,999
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The Diploma In Health and Social Care Candidate Handbook 1 provides clear, step-by-step guidance on how to attain this award using an assessment-focused approach. This cost-effective, practical text is tailored to work-based learners needs.
Five of the core units of the Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care are set out in clear, easily navigable sections – each of which is closely focused on what candidates need to know and do to pass the qualification.
Content is delivered with step-by-step guidance for the candidate with ready-to-use assessment tasks for both knowledge and work-based evidence. These are broken down into what is required for candidates to pass: what they need to know (knowledge) and what they need to do (competence). These are linked directly to getting students the number of credits they need.
There are also a number of engaging case studies to ensure that the books are rooted in real experiences of working in the health and social care sector, linking the theory to good practice.
The units covered in Handbook 1 are:
• Promote communication in health and social
care settings
• Engage in personal development in health
and social care settings
• Promote equality and inclusion in health and
social care settings
• Principles for implementing duty of care in
health and social care settings
• Principles for safeguarding and protection in
health and social care
Candidate Handbook 1 provides cost-effective, workplace focused guidance for learners keen to develop and demonstrate their knowledge and competence in health and social care work.
Five of the core units of the Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care are set out in clear, easily navigable sections – each of which is closely focused on what candidates need to know and do to pass the qualification.
Content is delivered with step-by-step guidance for the candidate with ready-to-use assessment tasks for both knowledge and work-based evidence. These are broken down into what is required for candidates to pass: what they need to know (knowledge) and what they need to do (competence). These are linked directly to getting students the number of credits they need.
There are also a number of engaging case studies to ensure that the books are rooted in real experiences of working in the health and social care sector, linking the theory to good practice.
The units covered in Handbook 1 are:
• Promote communication in health and social
care settings
• Engage in personal development in health
and social care settings
• Promote equality and inclusion in health and
social care settings
• Principles for implementing duty of care in
health and social care settings
• Principles for safeguarding and protection in
health and social care
Candidate Handbook 1 provides cost-effective, workplace focused guidance for learners keen to develop and demonstrate their knowledge and competence in health and social care work.









