

BA Health and Social Care Practice
About this course
Health and social care practice is a degree designed for people who are already working in, or preparing to work in, health and social care settings, and who want to develop the knowledge, analytical skills, and professional understanding that will help them improve the quality of care they provide and progress in their careers. It is concerned with how care is actually delivered in practice, examining the policy frameworks, organisational structures, professional values, and interpersonal skills that shape the experience of people who use health and social care services. At the University of Northampton, this programme is offered part-time, which is essential for a degree of this kind. Many of the people who undertake it are already employed in care settings, and studying part-time allows them to develop their knowledge while continuing in their roles. The ability to apply learning directly to current practice, and to bring real professional experience into the academic work of the degree, is a significant advantage of this model. Northampton has strong connections to health and social care organisations in the East Midlands and a tradition of supporting practitioners to develop professionally. You will study the theory and policy underpinnings of health and social care in the UK, including the organisation of the NHS and social care systems, the legal and ethical frameworks that govern practice, models of care and support, safeguarding, communication in care relationships, and the use of evidence to improve practice. The part-time mode allows you to engage with this content at a manageable pace while maintaining your professional commitments. Graduates of health and social care practice degrees are well placed for more senior roles in care settings, including team leadership, care coordination, and specialist practice roles. The degree also provides a foundation for further professional training in social work, nursing, or allied health professions, and for postgraduate study in health or social care management.
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