Diploma in Health and Social Care Management

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Diploma in Health and Social Care Management


Course Details


Course Duration 24 Months
Lesson Hours Mon – Fri: 09:00 – 12:00; 13:00 – 16:00
Total Contract Hours 1560 Hours
Course Delivery Face to Face
Lesson Venue City Campus
Application Fee* SGD 260
Course Fee* SGD 48,000
Academic Resources Fee* SGD 1100
Student Admin Fee* SGD 1200
Uwing International School Exam Fee* SGD 800
Student Fee Protection Scheme SGD 556.99
ICA Student’s Pass Fee In accordance with ICA regulations
ICA Processing Fee In accordance with ICA regulations
Payment Method Cash, Cheque, Bank Transfer, PayNow

*Fees are exclusive of 9% GST

Entry Requirements


Age as of January 1st Academic Language
 

17

 

or

 

 

21

 

 

 

 

General Cambridge Examination (GCE) Advanced Level – (2 passes and a pass in English Language paper at GCE Ordinary Level);

 

 

 

Mature candidate with a minimum of 2 years of relevant working experience and meeting the English Requirement; or GCE Ordinary Level – 3 passes (a pass in English Language paper); or  GCE Normal Level – 5 passes (a pass in English Language paper) or equivalent.

 

 

English Requirement
1.  Pearson Test of English (PTE) 51; or2. IELTS 5.5; Reading and Writing must be at 5.5; or3. Equivalent (Pearson Versant English Test). Students can attend Pearson Online English (POE) to brush up on English.


Exam Period


Module Test Assessment will be conducted at the end of each module


Assessment Methods


Module test
Assessment


Module Details


This diploma programme is to equip learners with the underpinning knowledge, understanding and skills required for a career or further study in the health and social care sector at a managerial level. The programme enables learners to demonstrate their skills by producing evidence from their work or training activities.

 

Unit 1: Promoting Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Health and Social Care

Learning objective: The aim of this unit is to enable learners to develop strategies for implementing and leading excellence in practice in respect of equality, diversity and rights in a health and social care setting. The unit also explores how to manage risk and balance rights with duty of care in health and social care settings.

 

 

Unit 2: Professional Development and Academic Writing

Learning objective: The aim of the unit is to deepen learners’ understanding of professional development and to help them explore their own development as a manager in health and social care. The unit also introduces learners to the skills necessary for academic writing, when engaging in continuous professional development.

 

Unit 3: Communication in the Caring Professions

Learning objective: The aim of this unit is for the learner to build skills and knowledge in effective communication practices, recognising this as an important role of senior personnel working in a health or social care setting. The unit also introduces the role of systems and procedures in supporting safe and efficient use of information.

 

Unit 4: Principles of Health and Safety for Health Professions

Learning objective: The aim of the unit is for learners to understand the health and safety responsibilities within their role, how to manage and carry out risk assessments and the importance of complying with health and safety requirements.

 

Unit 5: Assessment Processes in Health and Social Care Settings

Learning objective: The aims of the unit are to develop learners’ knowledge of forms of assessment, to develop their reviewing and planning skills when carrying out assessments, and how to meet the needs of individuals accessing services.

 

Unit 6: Resource Management in Health and Social Care

Learning objective: The aim of the unit is for learners to understand the fundamentals of human resources and team management, as well as how organisational resources are managed in respect to regulation, inspection and finances.

 

Unit 7: Working in Partnership in Health and Social Care

Learning objective: The aim of this unit is to provide learners with the underpinning skills and knowledge required to develop productive and new partnership working opportunities within their own and other organisations.

 

Unit 8: Managing the Safeguarding and Protection of Vulnerable Individuals

Learning objective: The aim of this unit is to provide learners with an understanding of the legal framework for safeguarding and protecting vulnerable individuals, whilst developing the knowledge and skills required to manage and develop staff understanding of this critical area. Learners will become aware that, because of the changing and dynamic nature of safeguarding, the need to manage, monitor and update their knowledge of safeguarding issues is vital in order for them to perform their role legally and effectively.

 

Unit 9: Health Education and Promoting Wellbeing

Learning objective: This unit will develop learners understanding of approaches to health education and the methods that are used to identify health inequalities. Theoretical models using health education to bring about behaviour change will be examined and learners will be able to design a health education campaign

 

Unit 10: Team Management in Health and Social Care

Learning objective: The aim of this unit is for the learner to show that they can manage and supervise a team and develop their performance in the health and social care setting. The unit also explores recruitment in health and social care settings.

 

Unit 11: Professional Supervision Practice in Health and Social Care

Learning objective: Professional Supervision is a legal and regulatory requirement of health and social care settings. This unit covers theories relating to supervision and the purpose and processes of professional supervision, together with performance management and methods of managing and addressing conflict.

 

Unit 12: Research Methods in Health and Social Care

Learning objective: This unit aims to develop learners’ understanding of the purpose of research in the health and social care sectors and the implications and ethical issues relating to this research. Learners will be able to explore different research methodologies, enable them to plan and conduct their own research relating to a health or social care issue and evaluate the success of the outcomes.