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HND Healthcare Professions' Support

Study Mode
Full Time
Level
5
Duration
Two academic years full time
Subject
Health and Social Care
Suitable for
18+
Location
East Ham Campus
HND Healthcare Professions' Support
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About the course

This Higher National Diploma in Healthcare Professions’ Support is designed for adults who want to develop higher-level knowledge, practical skills and professional behaviours for healthcare support roles. It is suitable for those looking to enter the sector, progress in their current role or prepare for further higher education in healthcare-related subjects.

The course combines academic study with professional practice and placement learning. You will explore healthcare principles, person-centred practice, professional values and the role of assistant practitioners across a range of health and care settings.

Key topics

  • healthcare principles and professional practice
  • person-centred care and communication
  • health, wellbeing and safeguarding
  • anatomy, physiology and long-term conditions
  • equality, diversity and inclusive practice
  • placement learning and reflective professional development

You will

  • develop higher-level knowledge of healthcare practice
  • apply learning through placement-based professional experience
  • build confidence in communication, care and professional reflection
  • complete placement and professional development records
  • develop the skills needed for healthcare support and assistant practitioner pathways
  • prepare for employment, career progression or further higher education

Why study with us

Develop professional skills for healthcare careers

At Newham College London, you will study in a supportive higher education environment that connects academic learning with professional healthcare practice. The course is designed for adult learners who want to build confidence, strengthen their healthcare knowledge and progress towards assistant practitioner, healthcare support or further higher education routes.

Entry requirements

  • Qualification profile: GCSE English, maths and science at grade 4/C or above, or equivalent, plus a relevant Level 3 qualification such as BTEC, A Levels or Access to HE.
  • Vocational route: BTEC Level 3 Diploma or Extended Diploma in Computing, or a related subject, normally at pass profile set by the college.
  • Adult learner route: relevant work experience, professional qualifications or prior learning may be considered.
  • English language: Acceptable evidence of capability in English includes certified achievement at CEFR B2 or above, including (but not limited to):
    • IELTS (Academic or General Training): overall score 5.5 or above
    • Pearson PTE Academic: overall score 51 or above
    • TOEFL iBT: overall score 72 or above
    • Cambridge English Qualifications: B2 First (FCE) – Pass (Cambridge English Scale 160+)

    or another externally assessed recognised English language qualification explicitly benchmarked to CEFR B2.

  • Interview: you will attend an interview and may complete an assessment to confirm the right level of study.

How much will this course cost?

£5850 per year

Progression

Courses:

  • degree-level study in Nursing, Healthcare Practice, Health and Social Care or related subjects, subject to university entry requirements
  • professional development linked to healthcare support, assistant practitioner or allied health pathways

Other:

  • employment or career progression in healthcare support, trainee assistant practitioner or related health and care roles
  • continuing professional development within NHS, independent healthcare or community health settings