About our Health and Care Apprenticeships
Our Health and Care apprenticeships are designed for individuals working on the frontline of care and community support. These programmes develop the skills, values and behaviours needed to deliver high-quality, compassionate, person-centred care across a range of settings.
Apprentices can progress through roles supporting adults with care and support needs, taking on increased responsibility and leadership, or working within community health and wellbeing services to reduce health inequalities and promote holistic wellbeing. Training supports learners to build confidence, competence and accountability while making a meaningful difference to people’s lives.
Opportunities exist across residential and nursing homes, domiciliary care, day centres, clinical healthcare environments, community services and individuals’ own homes.
Health and Care Apprenticeships
Why study a Health or Care
Working in health and care means making a positive difference to people facing physical, practical, social, emotional or intellectual challenges. These apprenticeships enable learners to support individuals to live as independently and safely as possible, while maintaining dignity, choice and control.
As skills develop, apprentices may take on leadership and supervisory responsibilities, guiding others to meet expected standards of care and behaviour. For those working in community settings, the programmes provide the knowledge and skills to reduce health inequalities, improve wellbeing, and help individuals navigate health and support services.
Health and care apprenticeships support professional growth while strengthening services, communities and workforce resilience through skilled, compassionate and confident practitioners.
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