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01/09/2026
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25/06/2027
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Level 1
Full-Time
AHSWF101 (2026/2027)
Accrington & Rossendale College - Accrington & Rossendale College, Broad Oak Campus, Broad Oak Road, Accrington, BB5 2AS
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Want to start a career in care or childcare? The Level 1 Health and Social Care and Early Years Educator course is the perfect introduction. You’ll explore the essentials—safeguarding, health and safety, communication, equality and inclusion, and person-centred support—while also learning about child development and play. With practical projects and community engagement, you’ll gain real skills in teamwork, problem-solving, and supporting others. By the end, you’ll be ready to take your next step into further study or training.

If you’re caring and passionate about helping others, this course is your ideal starting point.
Do you want to make a difference to people’s lives, support others, and build a future career in health, social care, or early years? The Level 1 Health and Social Care and Early Years Educator course is the perfect place to start. It’s designed to give you a broad introduction to the sector while helping you develop the skills you’ll need for both life and work.

You’ll cover the essentials that sit at the heart of care, including the principles of care, health and safety, and safeguarding. You’ll also explore communication, learning how to connect with different people—whether children, families, or vulnerable adults. Alongside this, you’ll study equality and inclusion and person-centred support, discovering how to treat everyone with respect and provide the right care for individual needs.

There’s also a strong focus on the early years, where you’ll learn about child development, play, and creating safe, nurturing environments. Practical activities and community engagement projects bring the course to life, giving you the chance to apply what you learn while developing teamwork, time management, and problem-solving skills.

This course is more than just an introduction—it’s about helping you grow in confidence, explore your strengths, and prepare for your next steps. By the end, you’ll have a solid foundation to progress into further study at Level 2, or start exploring pathways into health, childcare, or social care.

If you’re caring, motivated, and ready to start your journey in this rewarding sector, this course is your first step to success.
The Level 1 Health and Social Care and Early Years Educator course is delivered through classroom lessons, interactive activities, and practical experience. In college, you’ll develop skills in communication, teamwork, and understanding care needs, while also learning about child development and supporting wellbeing. Learning is varied, with group work, discussions, and practical tasks to build confidence. The course provides a supportive foundation for progressing into further study or training.
2 GCSE passes at a minimum of Grade 3, which must include a Grade 2 and 3 in English Language and Maths, in either combination.
Assessment for Level 1 Health and Social Care and Early Years Educator is continuous and based on coursework, practical tasks, and personal development. You’ll complete assignments, projects, and reflective activities in college to demonstrate your knowledge and skills. Tutors also assess your progress through observation, feedback, and your contribution to group work and practical sessions. The focus is on recognising your achievements and building confidence, ensuring you are prepared for progression to Level 2 study or future training.
Studying Level 1 Health and Social Care and Early Years Educator is a great first step into understanding how to support children, young people, and vulnerable adults. This course is not just about learning in the classroom—it helps you build confidence, communication, and practical skills that can be applied in everyday life and the workplace. On completion, you may consider entry-level opportunities in areas such as community care, childcare, or support roles where teamwork and care are valued.

For many learners, the natural progression is to move on to a Level 2 qualification in Health and Social Care or Education and Early Years. From there, further study can open the door to university and careers in Nursing, Social Work, Teaching, or Child Psychology.

Health, social care, and childcare are sectors that touch the lives of millions and rely on people with compassion and commitment. Whether your next step is to explore volunteering, gain some work experience, or continue with further study, Level 1 Health and Social Care and Early Years Educator provides the foundation to build your skills and prepare for future opportunities.
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