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Professional Practice in Health and Social Care
DN Colleges Group
CertHE · 1 years · Full-time · September 2026University Campus DoncasterProfessional Practice in Health and Social Care
University Centre Rotherham
FdSc · 2 years · Full-time · September 20263 locationsAdvanced Professional Practice (Health and Social Care Professions)
University of Plymouth
MS · 1 years · Full-time · September 2026Plymouth SiteProfessional Practice in Health and Social Care
DN Colleges Group
CertHE · 1 years · Full-time · September 2026University Campus North Lincolnshire
Professional Practice in Health and Social Care
DN Colleges Group
CertHE · 1 years · Full-time · September 2026University Campus DoncasterProfessional Practice in Health and Social Care
University Centre Rotherham
FdSc · 2 years · Full-time · September 20263 locationsAdvanced Professional Practice (Health and Social Care Professions)
University of Plymouth
MS · 1 years · Full-time · September 2026Plymouth SiteProfessional Practice in Health and Social Care
DN Colleges Group
CertHE · 1 years · Full-time · September 2026University Campus North Lincolnshire
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UCAS Media ServicePrimary Care with Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent ICS
Healthcare & Medicine
This programme will explore an array of career opportunities available at Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent ICS
Available 22/01/2024 - 01/01/2027
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Next Steps: What is the experience of young adult carers in education?
In its latest report in the Next Steps series, UCAS, with support from the Carers Trust, uses brand new insight collected from the new set of widening participation questions on the UCAS application to examine the educational experiences of young adult carers.
Supporting disabled students
More than one in four students who apply through UCAS each year share a disability. Disabled students are entitled to reasonable adjustments to ensure they can access higher education, and they will find a variety of support available.
Supporting students with mental health conditions
Students can access a variety of support to manage their mental health and wellbeing in higher education – ranging from help with a specific condition through to ways they can look after their general wellbeing.
How to become a counsellor
Counsellors can make a significant positive impact on people’s lives, and ultimately improve the health and well-being of our society.
How to become a paramedic
The combination of patient care, medical knowledge, driving skills and an ever-changing working day makes being a paramedic a very popular career choice.
How to become a social worker
Social workers offer support to those most in need, whether it’s a family under pressure or a person with a physical or learning disability trying to live independently.
Finding work after you graduate
As an international student, the process of getting work might be different to what you’re used to at home. There are additional rules and limitations that overseas students need to bear in mind to comply with the conditions of your visa while working.
Supporting young people in care with their Personal Education Plans (PEPs)
If you are supporting a young person’s Personal Education Plan (PEP), this guide suggests professional actions as they make their career and education choices – from Year 8 through to post-16 study. Content provided by Virtual School Sheffield.
Disabled students: Researching your choices
Our best advice: start your research early. Alongside your research into courses and universities, you may also need to take your individual support needs into account when making your choices.
Health 2026 personal statement guide
Administer the right measure of enthusiasm, curiosity, competence, and career aspirations for a compelling health personal statement.
Mental health nurse
Mental health nurses build trusting relationships with their patients and provide vital support to people experiencing mental health problems, so they can lead happy and healthy lives.
Pandemic inspires ‘future nurses’ with a welcome increase in school and college leavers looking to enter the profession
A record number of 18-year-olds applied to study nursing in England in 2021, with the COVID pandemic