Fast track diploma in the West Midlands and across the UK
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Fast track Diploma in Health and Social Care
The new Fast track Diploma
This is for employers who want to train their care staff for a nationally recognised qualification in as little time as possible, without a heavy administration workload. Learners achieve an qualification in Health and Social Care in as little as six months.
The new Fast track Diploma in Health and Social Care is nothing short of revolutionary. It’s fast, free and effective.
A range of organisational benefits
This knowledge is needed to care for others and has a broad range of organisational benefits.
How does it work?
Optional add-on – Direct contact with Assessor
Tailored to meet your organization’s individual needs, this one-to-one contact is to be provided on-site as full-day or half-day meetings.
Levels Fast Track
Level 2 6 months
Level 3 6-9 months
Level 5 9-12 months
How long is the training?
Accelerated learning with internally and externally-verified quality tuition to achieve the nationally recognised qualification in Health and Social Care.
Frequently asked questions
How often will the candidates be visited?
Direct Assessor support including the onsite visits is specific to each training option. For the apprenticeship there will be contact once a month, delivered in the format best suited to the individual needs of the learner. For the Fast Track Diploma direct assessor, on-site support is available free of charge for learners for one full day, or 2 half days. All other contact with will be remote, Skype calls, phone calls or ePortfolio access.
Are visits conducted during shift times?
All on-site visits for either training option are scheduled around the needs of the care home, the learner and the employer.
How many units do I have to complete?
On average for the Health and Social Care Apprenticeship the learner will complete 18 units. At each level, the precise number of units is dependent on the standards relevant to individual apprenticeships.
For the Fast Track Diploma at level 2 the learner will complete on average 12 units, ranging on average up to 16 units for level 5.
What are the benefits of completing the Fast Track diploma?
The Fast Track Diploma benefits from a faster completion timescale without having to fulfil a mandatory timeframe (as is the case with apprenticeships). Employers can apply for FULL reimbursement of funding for the qualification, subject only to successful completion and certification resulting in the qualification being free of charge. Much reduced administration at sign up and throughout the training if compared to the apprenticeship with no Ofsted or college inspections or involvement during the entire process.
How long is the training?
Accelerated learning with internally and externally-verified quality tuition to achieve the nationally recognised qualification in Health and Social Care.
Frequently asked questions
How often will the candidates be visited?
Direct Assessor support including the onsite visits is specific to each training option. For the apprenticeship there will be contact once a month, delivered in the format best suited to the individual needs of the learner. For the Fast Track Diploma direct assessor, on-site support is available free of charge for learners for one full day, or 2 half days. All other contact with will be remote, Skype calls, phone calls or ePortfolio access.
Are visits conducted during shift times?
All on-site visits for either training option are scheduled around the needs of the care home, the learner and the employer.
How many units do I have to complete?
On average for the Health and Social Care Apprenticeship the learner will complete 18 units. At each level, the precise number of units is dependent on the standards relevant to individual apprenticeships.
For the Fast Track Diploma at level 2 the learner will complete on average 12 units, ranging on average up to 16 units for level 5.
What are the benefits of completing the Fast Track diploma?
The Fast Track Diploma benefits from a faster completion timescale without having to fulfil a mandatory timeframe (as is the case with apprenticeships). Employers can apply for FULL reimbursement of funding for the qualification, subject only to successful completion and certification resulting in the qualification being free of charge. Much reduced administration at sign up and throughout the training if compared to the apprenticeship with no Ofsted or college inspections or involvement during the entire process.