HNC IN HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONS SUPPORT FOR ENGLAND

Overview

About the Course

Build a confident pathway into frontline healthcare with a nationally aligned programme that blends academic depth and meaningful practice, preparing you for the realities, responsibilities and professional behaviours required across modern health and social care services settings.
 

WHO IS THIS PROGRAMME FOR?

The HND Healthcare Professions’ Support for England gives you a clear route into frontline healthcare roles. The course combines academic study with practical learning so you develop the knowledge, confidence and behaviours expected in modern health and social care settings. You study how care is delivered across the sector, why policy and ethics matter, and how evidence shapes decision making. You also build core clinical support skills through supervised placement hours, which helps you apply theory to real situations and understand the demands of working with individuals, families and multidisciplinary teams.

The curriculum is structured around national occupational standards set by employers. This means the content reflects current service pressures, patient needs and workforce expectations. You work with case studies, real‑world scenarios and reflective tasks that prepare you for safe and professional practice. Academic units strengthen your ability to communicate, problem solve and make sound judgments, which are key skills for progression into nursing, allied health support roles or higher‑level study.

By the end of the programme, you will have a solid grounding in health and social care practice, a portfolio of workplace learning and a qualification that supports direct employment or entry into further professional training.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?

The curriculum is structured around national occupational standards developed with employers, ensuring the content reflects current workforce expectations, service pressures and patient needs. Learning is supported through case studies, real‑world scenarios and reflective activities that encourage safe, ethical and person‑centred practice. Academic units also strengthen essential transferable skills such as communication, problem‑solving and critical thinking, all of which are vital for progression within healthcare.


By the end of the programme, you will have a strong grounding in health and social care practice, a portfolio of workplace learning and a respected qualification that supports direct employment or progression into nursing, allied health support roles or further professional training. Delivered full‑time over two years, this course offers a robust and credible foundation for a sustainable career in healthcare.

Fees

FEE COST
Fee Per Year £5500

Paying for this Course

There are no up-front tuition fees for this course when taking out a student loan. Read more and find out if you are eligible.

Please note that while we make reasonable adjustments to remove any barriers to education, additional fees may be payable where this is not possible. For example, to provide additional support due to a disability. Please contact us if you believe you have any additional needs so that we can discuss your options before enrolling on a course.

Your Course

What modules are covered?

Level 4 (Year 1):

  • Law, policy and ethical practice.
  • Anatomy and physiology.
  • Supporting individuals through integrated health and social care.
  • Principles of health education.
  • Evidence-based practice.
  • Professional practice and effective healthcare practice.

You are also required to attend a work-based experience in a health-care setting.

Your Future

What Next?

After completing the HNC in Healthcare Professions Support, you can progress to:


Employment – The HNC supports progression into a wide range of healthcare support roles. It strengthens your understanding of person‑centred care, professional practice, communication, and teamwork, helping you develop the confidence and competence needed for roles such as Healthcare Support Worker, Assistant Practitioner (trainee level), or wider support roles within NHS and community health settings.


Higher National Diploma (HND) in Healthcare Professions Support (Level 5) – the natural next step, allowing you to deepen your specialist knowledge, develop greater clinical insight, and build towards more advanced responsibilities within the sector.

Entry Requirements

What previous qualifications and experience will I need?

48 UCAS points in relevant subject(s)

 

Access to Higher Education: 45 Credits at Pass, 15 Credits at Merit in an appropriate subject.

Mature applicants with relevant experience are strongly encouraged to apply and will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

A satisfactory interview and reference will be required.

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