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T LEVELS
Subject also available as:
HEALTH
CODE
COURSE TITLE
SPECIALISMS: ADULT NURSING TEAM
OR SUPPORTING THERAPY TEAMS
LEVEL
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
V
AP
PAGES
144-147
PAGE 168
PROGRESSION
DURATION
A high-quality technical route
into skilled employment,
further study or higher/
degree apprenticeships
2 years
Health
T103
• Specialism in Supporting
the Adult Nursing Team
T113
• Specialism in Supporting
Therapy Teams
3
5 GCSE grades 9-4, including:
• English Language, Maths and
Combined Science, or two
separate Sciences, grades 9-4
You will learn how to help registered practitioners deliver
healthcare services to adult patients in a variety of settings.
You will become proficient at carrying out a range of clinical
and non-clinical healthcare, or therapeutic tasks that are
required in a healthcare setting. Training will equip you to
follow standards, policies and protocols in order to provide high
quality, compassionate healthcare to the best of your ability.
As a healthcare practitioner it is essential to treat people
with dignity, to respect an individual's diversity, beliefs,
culture, needs, values, privacy and preferences, and
to show respect for those you work with but have the
courage to challenge any areas of concern.
TOPICS YOU
WILL STUDY
Supporting the Adult Nursing Team
You will develop your knowledge and
understanding in all the following areas:
INDUSTRY
PLACEMENTS
Your T Level will include an industry
placement with an employer to
help you develop the practical and
technical skills required for the
occupation. Bury College will support
students in finding relevant work
placements. These will last a minimum
of 315 hours and average 350 hours
(around 45 days). Employers can offer
industry placements as a block, day
release or a combination of the two.
On placement you may work in
partnership with individuals, families,
carers and other service providers
in a range of care settings, such as
hospitals, nursing or care homes, GP
surgeries, community, health or day
care units, hospices, charities or
other voluntary organisations. 20
placements will be provided by the
Northern Care Alliance NHS Group.
• Working within the health and science
sector
• Health, safety and environmental
regulations in the health and
science sector
• Managing information and data within
the health and science sector
• Good scientific and clinical practice
• Core science concepts
• The healthcare sector
• Providing person centred care
• Health and wellbeing
• Further science concepts
• Health and safety regulations
applicable in the healthcare sector
• Infection prevention and control in
health specific settings
• Managing personal information
Depending on the pathway you
choose you will study:
Key:
www.burycollege.ac.uk
Supporting Therapy Teams
• Carry out a range of therapeutic
techniques to support Allied Health
Professionals
• Assist the therapy support process and
provide advice to help individuals
develop and improve their health and/
or develop or maintain skills for daily living
• Prepare and maintain the therapeutic
environment, equipment and
resources for use
HOW YOU WILL
BE ASSESSED
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•
Exams
Employer Set Projects
Controlled Assessments
Practical Skills Tests
Working in partnership with the
Northern Care Alliance NHS Group
to deliver high quality health service
industry placements
Partner employers include:
• Northern Care Alliance
• Bury Local Care Organisation
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• Assist the adult nursing team with
clinical tasks
• Support individuals to meet activities
of daily living
• Assist with skin integrity assessments
and with the care and treatment of
skin conditions
A A-level
T T Level
V Vocational Programme
AP Apprenticeship