ESOL Pathway: Health and Social Care Level 2 2021/2022

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ESOL Pathway: Health and Social Care Level 2 2021/2022 Student Handbook – Edmonton Campus Name

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Welcome to Barnet Southgate College We are pleased that you have decided to join our CACHE Certificate in Level 2 in Health & Social Care course and we would like to wish you every success on the course. This booklet contains detailed information about your course and we suggest you have it with you at all times. We hope that you will enjoy your course and that you will gain the knowledge, skills and self confidence to achieve your full potential. Good luck with your studies.

Introduction This handbook contains specific course information relating to the CACHE Level 2 Certificate in Preparing to work in Adult Social Care (QCF) What is involved in this course? YOUR COURSE •

Your course is a vocational ESOL course and this means that you will study ESOL and Health and Social Care. Both are equally important!

You will have ESOL lessons for 5 1/2 hours per week and you will study 5 hours of Health and Social Care. You will have ½ tutorial with your personal tutor

You will also have IT Functional Skills for 1 hour and 30 minutes a week and Maths Functional Skills for 1 1/2 hour a week.


VOCATIONAL UNITS The Structure of the CACHE Level 2 Certificate in Preparing to work in Adult Social Care (QCF) The CACHE Level 2 Certificate in Preparing to work in Adult Social Care (QCF) contains all mandatory units. The CACHE Level 2 Certificate in Preparing to work in Adult Social Care is a 20credit and 179-guided learning hour qualification (GLH) that consists of nine mandatory units that provide a combined total of 20 credits. Further details about the content of each unit and the assignments can be found on the CACHE website. www.cache.org.uk

Topic- Mandatory Units

Credits

GLH

Level

1. Principles of communication in adult social care settings 52 2. Principles of Personal development in adult social care settings 3. Principles of diversity, equality and inclusion in adult social care settings 4. Principles of Safeguarding and protection in health and social care 5. Introduction to duty of care in health, social care or children’s and young people’s settings

2

17

2

2

17

2

2

18

2

3

26

2

1

9

2

6. Understand the role of the social care worker 1 7. Understand person-centred approaches in adult social care settings 8. Understand health and safety in social care settings 10 9. Understand how to handle information in social care settings Total

1

9

2

1

9

2

4

40

2

1

9

2

20

179


What is expected from you?

Attendance A minimum attendance rate of 90%, over the year is required for the successful completion of the course. Perfect attendance is not always possible, but absences should be kept to a minimum, and your tutor must be informed of the reason. Please make every effort to let your tutor know you will be absent before the start of the class. It is the student’s responsibility to catch up with notes, handouts, etc. from any missed classes. If your attendance falls below 90% you might be subject to disciplinary procedures. Punctuality Please ensure that you arrive at your lectures and classes on time! Late arrivals can delay the start of important classes and disrupt those that are currently in progress. If your punctuality falls below 98% you might be subject to disciplinary procedures.


PLAGIARISM (copying another student’s work) Plagiarism means using another person's ideas or a part of their work and pretending that it is your own. All work you hand in must be your own. If you plagiarise, you will fail the course. You may also affect the grades of all other students on your course. This is what is expected of you whilst you are at the College:  You will only hand in your own original work for assessment.  You will show when you have used information provided by someone else by giving the person’s name and where you found the information, For example, if you use someone else’s words you will enclose the quote with inverted commas. You will also repeat this information at the end of the piece (this is called a bibliography/reference section).  You will show when you have downloaded information from the Internet  You will never use another’s disk as if it were your own work, nor copy work from a disk belonging to someone else and use if as if it were your own.  You will never use someone else’s artwork, pictures or graphics (including graphs, spreadsheets etc.) as if they were made by you.  You will never let other student’s use or copy from your work and pass it off as if they had done it themselves.


Useful resources to help you succeed

There are several books available that will help you succeed in your vocational unit assignments. It is recommended that you buy at least one book that covers the core units. Preparing to work in adult social care Level 2 by Clare Cape(Author), Mark Walsh(Author), Pat Ayling (Author) , Janet McAleavy(Author)

Level 2 Health and Social Care Diploma by Caroline Morris (Author), Fiona Collier (Author)

Health and Social Care Diplomas Level 2 Diploma Candidate by Mark Walsh (Author, Series Editor), Ann Mitchell (Author), & 4 more

Health and Social Care Diplomas Level 2 Diploma Candidate by Yvonne Nolan (Author), Collette Burgess (Author), Colin Shaw (Author)


Useful web sites: www.gov.uk

www.socialcarecareers.co.uk

www.skillsforcare.org.uk

www.nhsdirect.gov.uk

www.enfield.gov.uk

www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise

www.scie.org.uk

www.nhscareers.nhs.uk

www.careersinhealth.org.uk

www.socialworkcareers.co.uk

www.dh.gov.uk

Library and Learning Resources Centre (LRC) In the LRC you can find books, newspapers. magazines, DVDs and CDs. You can also photocopy

Storing your work Every year students lose their assessed work due to either a problem with a computer or they lose their memory stick. Please try not to be the one that this happens to. You can solve this problem by backing up all your course work. You can do this by: •

Saving your work on to the college hard drive or on One Drive

Saving your work on a USB.


Assignment submission All your assignments must be handed in by the deadlines your teacher give you. If you do not do this, you may be subject to the College disciplinary procedure.

Assignment

Submission date

1. Principles of communication in adult social care settings

28/10/21

9. Understand how to handle information 25/11/21 in social care settings 3. Principles of diversity, equality and inclusion in adult social care settings

06/01/22

6. Understand the role of the social care worker

03/02/22

7. Understand person-centred approaches in adult social care settings

03/03/22

4. Principles of Safeguarding and protection in health and social care

19/04/22

2. Principles of Personal development in adult social care settings

05/05/22

5. Introduction to duty of care in health, social care or children’s and young people’s settings

31/05/22

8. Understand health and safety in social 27/06/22 care settings


Assignment procedure

You will be given a timetable for completing your assignments.

Each assignment will have a date on stating when it is due to be handed in.

NO assignments will be accepted after the due date without prior arrangement with your tutor before the hand in date.

Assignments handed in after the submission date may not be marked and returned immediately.

DO NOT COPY work from books, the internet or each other. If you are found to have copied work you will undergo a disciplinary.

Always identify where you obtained you information by providing a bibliography.

Be good to yourselves and plan your work so that you do not leave assignment work till the last minute – you may find you get left behind!!

How will I be assessed? All units for this program are internally assessed by the tutor delivering the unit. Submission of Coursework  All assignments will be submitted online on Turnit in. Your assignments need to be uploaded on Ilearn.  Coursework will be marked and returned to students within 2 to 3 weeks, with developmental feedback included. Students can make amendments and resubmit work within a further 2 week period (This is a new deadline date and is shown on the feedback sheet and must be met).  Coursework deadlines must be met (Dates shown on assignment).  All deadlines have to be agreed with the Curriculum Manager and Unit Tutor. Grading The qualification will be “Pass” or “Refer” and all the assessment criteria for the chosen units must be achieved in order to obtain a pass


Internal/ external Verification Policy The Internal Verifier will verify all the units. Once an assessor has marked an assignment it is passed to the internal verifier for verification. The external verification/moderation will take place during the academic year for sampling of work. Exam board CACHE exam board Collecting Information Details of all assignments are given in on the assignment brief. Your course tutor study will provide any additional information required. It is the student’s responsibility to find the information necessary to complete each assignment, but your course tutor will give help where appropriate or requested. Please ask for help if there is anything in the assignment (or elsewhere on the course), that you do not understand. What will I have to buy? • Course text book • Lever arch file • dividers • pens • Pencil • ruler • plastic wallets • USB What is expected of me? • Follow the college rules • Maintain a high attendance, punctuality percentage. • It is also essential that you devote a significant number of hours to your studies outside of college. If you are aiming at passing all your assignments and you all should be, it is not enough to simply turn up for lessons. You need to set aside a number of hours each week either at home or in the campus when you work on unit assignments. Who will be helping me to learn? Your subject tutor will deliver the course content. You will also have a personal tutor who will help you organise and plan your study in relation to unit assessment hand in dates; these will be recorded within an Individual Learning Plan (ILP) and updated throughout the year. Appealing against Formal Assessments If you are dissatisfied with an assessment grade you receive for a piece of work that will contribute to your final award, you have the right to appeal. A document has been produced that explains in full how it will be dealt with. In brief, you will appeal initially to the person who assessed the work with reasons within 5 college working days of the work being returned. At this stage the assessor will deal with the appeal personally, looking at the work again and the reasons


presented. Hopefully, the appeal will be resolved at this stage with the grade remaining or being amended. Should you still be unhappy, you have the right to move the appeal to the next stage where another member of staff will review your case, checking the reasons and evidence objectively. Should this still not reach a mutually satisfactory conclusion, an Appeals Panel will be convened to hear the appeal. You will be part of the panel and may be accompanied by a friend. The decision of the panel will be final. Copies of the full Appeals Procedure are available from your course manager and Division office. Complaints procedure We have a complaints procedure that asks you to begin by talking to your personal tutor or course manager about any difficulties. If this informal approach does not sort out the problem, we ask you to put things in writing (you can ask for help with this) using the complaints form available from Reception. However, in all cases, please talk to someone as soon as possible, as things can often be sorted out in the early stages before you and your studies are upset. We hope to avoid the need for complaints by having a set of College rules that are there to ensure that everyone gets the same chance to learn and succeed. There is also a system of appeals, so that if you feel that the College has not treated you fairly, you can put your view. Between the Rules and the Complaints Procedures we hope to keep things flowing smoothly with a fair deal for all students and staff.


What do I need to bring?

You need:  a ring binder file  dividers  A4 paper  pens, pencils and a rubber  a notebook

You must organise your work. File your work in a ring binder and use the dividers to organise it. Your folder of work will be used to check your progress.

You must concentrate in your lesson. Please switch your mobile phone off before you go into your classroom and put it in your bag or pocket.


SPEAKERS Speakers will be invited to help you with gaining more knowledge in Health and Social Care: • Safeguarding Officer from Southgate Campus IDVA/FGM Specialist Advisor from IKWRO, Women's Rights Organisation

EVENTS There will also be many events during the year, where you can have a lot of fun, as well as learn English! •

Trips

• Visits to LDDD, Assistive Technology Centre, Dental Technology Centres at Southgate Campus •

Careers Fair to help you think about next year.

End of Term parties


College policies

HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE The College is committed in its Safety Policy to provide, as required by law, a safe environment for you to work in while you are a student at Barnet Southgate College. A copy of the Health and Safety Policy Statement is at all receptions. You must take reasonable care for the health and safety of yourself and of ALL other people who may be affected by your acts or omissions in all of your College activities. You must not interfere with or misuse intentionally or recklessly, anything provided in the interest of health, safety or welfare. This includes fire equipment. FIRE AND EVACUATION Action to be taken on discovering a fire: 1. If possible, close the door of the room where the fire is and raise the alarm at once by breaking the glass of the nearest Fire Alarm Call Point. 2. Leave the building at once quickly and calmly by the nearest safe available route. DO NOT use lifts. 3. Report to the assembly point for the building you are in and inform ANY member of staff that you activated the alarm as a result of discovering a fire, giving the location of the fire Action to be taken on hearing the fire alarm: 1. If you suspect that there is a fire on the other side of a door, DO NOT open it. 2. Leave the building at once, quickly and calmly by the nearest available route. DO NOT use lifts. 3. DO NOT stop to collect personal belongings. 4. Report to the assembly point for the building you are in.


FIRST AID / ACCIDENT EMERGENCY

In the event of an accident or dangerous occurrence contact your immediate member of staff (personal/course tutor). Names of available First Aiders are posted on notice boards throughout the College and on receptions. Remember report ALL accidents by completing an accident report form obtainable from Site General Offices and/or Receptions, then return promptly to the Health and Safety Manager.

NO SMOKING POLICY

Barnet Southgate College operates a clean air policy. In order to protect the interests of students, staff and members of the public, smoking is not permitted in any areas of the College buildings, including porches, entrances and doorways. Any breach of this policy may result in disciplinary action. Your support in complying with this policy is appreciated.

Equal opportunities/Diversity

At BarnetSouthgate College everyone must be treated with respect whatever his or her ethnic group, sex, religion, sexual orientation, age or disability. Nobody should say or do anything, which upsets other people. If anyone upsets you in this way, please speak to your tutor.

BarnetSouthgate College hopes you achieve your potential by doing well on this course, and most of all we hope that you enjoy it!!

GOOD LUCK!!!


NAME

JOB TITLE

Sharon.Mcnamee

ROOM SG

EXT.

E-MAIL Sharon.mcnamee@barnetsouthgate.a

Curriculum Manager for ESOL/EFL Charlotte Petriewood

Curriculum Manager for Health and Social Care

Mumtaz Ahmed

c.uk Woodstreet Campus E25 SC

Health and Social Care tutor

EC-

Charlotte.petriewood@barnetsouthgate.ac.uk Mumtaz.ahmed@barnetsouthgate.ac. uk

Staffroom Katja Forreiter

E27- SC Functional Skills Maths Tutor

EC-

Katja.Forreiter @barnetsouthgate.ac.uk

Staffroom Angela Arce Rendon

E25- SC ESOL Tutors

ECStaffroom

Angela arcerendon@barnetsouthgate.ac.uk


Jeremy Colthup

E25 - SC Functional Skills ICT Tutor

ECStaffroom

Jeremy.colthup@barnetsouthgate.ac .uk


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