Health & Social Care Progression Pilot
Residential programme offering 20 first year Level 3 Health & Social Care students a bridging programme supporting progression to Higher Education (HE) and employability.
The programme will be delivered at TVU and will involve delivery of a series of subject specific seminars (by HE lecturers and practice based educators from the local NHS) alongside academic study strategy workshops (covering key HE essential skills topics such as referencing, research, presentations).
This pilot programme has been devised as a potential model for development as a progression agreement pilot, to maximise individual success and add value to students’ current programme of study.
Evaluation
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