Students aged 13 and above, and that are based in the Yorkshire and Humber area, are welcome to apply
Certificate of completion
Over 9 hours worth of content
Overview
The health and social care sector is one of the most rewarding career routes you can take. With over 350 roles to choose from, it can be tricky to know where to put your skills and passion for care. For people who’re interested in using a particular specialism to work with patients to support their diagnosis, treatment and recovery, a role within the allied health professions can be a fantastic option. But, what exactly are these? Let’s make things clearer!
In partnership with Humber and North Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership, Springpod has created a virtual work experience opportunity to make your first steps into health and social care so much easier. By giving you access to leading experts and industry professionals in the region, you’ll have the opportunity to take part in a unique and immersive virtual work experience that’ll give you all the information you’ll need to make your next steps in an allied health professions role, whilst knowing what careers in the local region can offer you.
What's included
This programme will cover many diverse roles and pathways that are available within the 15 allied health professions. By giving you an insight into the core aspects, areas, and responsibilities within these professions, you’ll get a closer look at how people in these roles use their varied skillset to provide top-quality care and support to people who need their help. Along the way, you’ll have the chance to participate in activities that’ll put you in the hot seat, test your knowledge on some great quizzes, and speak to inspiring professionals in live webinars.
Introduction to Health and Social Care
We’re all a little familiar with health and social care, even if we’re a little hazy on some of the finer details or roles that are involved. This module will make it all a lot easier to understand - we’ll cover the different areas of care, and highlight the role of the NHS and care providers in providing care to people who need it most.