Title: Rosemarie T Humphreys
1Society, Health and Development Diploma
Rosemarie T Humphreys Skills for Care
2Diploma Development Partnership
- Led by Skills for Health with members from
- Skills Active Young people and wider children's
workforce - Skills for Care
- Skills for Justice
- Employers
- Learning providers
3The Availability of Workforce
4Why the SHD Diploma is important
- Unique opportunity to introduce students to a
career in working with adults in social care,
children and young people and other options - Preparation for work (but not work ready)
- Route to further training and qualifications in
working with adults and children - Route into HE
5The Vision
- The intrinsic value of human beings throughout
life is at the heart of the Society, Health and
Development Diploma. It provides a unique
opportunity to bring together the adult social
care, children and young peoples, community
justice and health workforces within one
qualification. It puts young people at the
centre of the learning experience through
informed choice.
6The Young Person at the Centre of the Diploma
Independent enquirers
Team workers
Self-managers
Project Work placement Classroom
setting Voluntary work
Creative thinkers
Reflective learners
Effective participators
The young person at the centre of the learning is
one of the unique selling points of the diploma
look for potential opportunities to achieve
PLTS
7Engage employers in early dialogue - PLTS
Diploma Development Process
8Diploma Structure
Other Level Principal Learning (mandatory) Additional Specialist Learning
National Curriculum Entitlement 14-16 1 8 integrated/cross sector topics At levels 1 2 learner choice At Level 3 Young person - choice from 15 Specialist units and /or Additional qualifications
National Curriculum Entitlement 14-16 2 5 integrated/cross sector topics, 4 sector- specific units At levels 1 2 learner choice At Level 3 Young person - choice from 15 Specialist units and /or Additional qualifications
3 6 integrated/cross sector topics including sector based context placement At levels 1 2 learner choice At Level 3 Young person - choice from 15 Specialist units and /or Additional qualifications
Personal Learning and Thinking Skills (PLTS)Functional Maths, English ICT Project Work Experience Placement Personal Learning and Thinking Skills (PLTS)Functional Maths, English ICT Project Work Experience Placement Personal Learning and Thinking Skills (PLTS)Functional Maths, English ICT Project Work Experience Placement Personal Learning and Thinking Skills (PLTS)Functional Maths, English ICT Project Work Experience Placement
9Progression
A clear choice of qualification routes
Degree
Level 4
Level 3
Level 2
Level 1
10Specialist Learning Advanced Level
- Infection prevention and control
- Health, wellbeing and lifestyle
- Addressing needs
- Supporting adults through transitions
- Causes of and responses to offending behaviour
- Impact of offending behaviour on individuals
communities - Supporting children and young peoples
development
- Play and learning
- Supporting children young people through
transitional processes - Health conditions and treatments
- Nutrition and health
- Specialist study area in adult social care
- Group work
- Leadership management
- Ethical dilemmas, judgments decision making
in social care practice
11Named Pathways
- General available from 2008
- Available from 2009
- Childrens Workforce
- Health
- Adult Social Care
- Community Justice
12Awarding Bodies
- Edexcel - approved for 2008
- OCR working towards 2009
- CG/AQA working towards 2009
- EDI working towards 2009
- CACHE plan to deliver specialist learning
13Assessment
- Foundation 30 GLH externally assessed
- Higher 60 GLH externally assessed
- Advanced180 GLH externally assessed
- Extended project guidance as for A levels
- Graded
- UCAS points Advanced level equivalent to 3.5 A
levels
14The Role of Employers
- Support local consortia strategically
- Provide work shadowing experience for teaching
staff - Be a guest speaker
- Be a student mentor
- Provide work experience for students
- Support students with their projects extended
project at advanced level - Become a Diploma champion
15Quotes It goes straight to the heart of what it
is to be a community
- Barnados, Deputy Chief Constable Hogg of
Cleveland Police, Mandy Pointon National
Offender Management Service (NOMS)/Home Office
Harbinder Kaur, Phoenix Futures Bill McClimont,
UK Homecare Association Steve Day Assistant
Director Brandon Trust Paul Ennals Chief
Executive, National Childrens Bureau Royal
Liverpool Childrens Julian Hartley Chief
Executive, Blackpool Fylde and Wyre Hospitals
Ashton Leigh and Wigan NHS Trusts Susan
Goldstein, North East Strategic Health Authority
David H Griffith, HR Lead, Homerton University
Hospital NHS Foundation Trust..
16On Going Development
- To June 2008 support qualification development
by ABs - Consider need for additional/specialist learning
content especially for the adult social care and
childrens workforce - Ongoing support for learning providers
17The Future
- 42 consortia approved for SHD first teaching in
2008, 60 for 2009 - Phase 2 Diplomas, first teaching 2009
- Phase 3 Diplomas, first teaching 2010 includes
Sport and Active Leisure - Languages, science and humanities, first teaching
2011 - National entitlement for all 17 diplomas from 2013
18HEI Involvement
- Champion (Professor Deian Hopkins VC London
South Bank) - Diploma Development Partnership
- Curriculum Advisory Board
- Reader Panel
- Gateway
- UCAS
- Other Diplomas
- HEI Forum
- Qualification Quality Assurance Group
- HEI or faculty endorsement
- Advocate
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