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W DAYS 26 (Year 11 Transition Event)
June 23, 2026
08:45
T-Level Health (Supporting Adult Nursing)
Wilberforce Sixth Form College
Saltshouse Road, Hull, HU8 9HD
Available start dates
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Application Instructions
Before submitting your application to Wilberforce Sixth Form College, please ensure the following information has been included:
- Personal Details – including your home address, email address, contact number and school.
- Predicted Grades – a full list of all your predicted grades.
Once your application is submitted, we will contact you via your personal email address. If you wish to change your course choices, this can be done at your interview—there is no need to submit a new application.
For further information or assistance, please contact liaison@wilberforce.ac.uk
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Course Summary
T Levels are new, two-year, technical study programmes (similar to apprenticeships) designed with employers to give young people the skills that industry needs. They are career-focused, with a significant industry placement allowing you to develop the knowledge and skills you need to compete for the best university places, higher/degree apprenticeships and highly skilled careers.
Course Details
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
T-Level courses will include the following compulsory elements:
a technical qualification, which will include core theory, concepts and skills for an industry area
specialist skills and knowledge for an occupation or career
an industry placement with an employer
You will study:
Working within the Health Sector
Core Science concepts
Good scientific and clinical practise
the Health Sector
Providing person-centred care
Health and well-being
Health, safety and environmental regulations
Infection prevention control
Managing personal information
During the second year of the programme you will complete an occupational specialism in Supporting the Adult Nursing Team – or – Supporting the Therapy Teams.
For Adult Nursing, you will learn about clinical tasks carried out on adults including taking physiological measurements, applying wound dressings, collecting specimens and monitoring hydration levels. You will learn about the different types of monitoring and emergency equipment used in healthcare settings and how to use and maintain this equipment. You will learn how to support adults in activities of daily life such as nutrition, hydration and hygiene and you will learn about the different roles of carers including supporting adults with dementia and end of life care.
For Supporting the Therapy Teams, you will learn about assisting with an individual’s overall care and needs to ensure comfort and wellbeing, assisting registered health professionals with clinical or therapeutic tasks and interventions, undertake a range of physiological measurements and carry out a range of therapeutic techniques to support allied health professionals. You will also learn about the therapy support process and how to provide advice to help individuals develop and improve their health and/or develop or maintain skills for daily living alongside learning how to prepare and maintain the therapeutic environment, equipment and resources for use.
Teaching will be a mix of classroom-based delivery (around 80%) and will include practical delivery in our Health Hub, and industry placement (20%). This will give you an opportunity to link theory to up-to-date best practice, providing our graduates with outstanding learning opportunities so that they can successfully progress to their chosen career of Adult Nursing or as an Allied Health Professional.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
T Levels will offer you a mixture of classroom learning and ‘on-the-job’ experience during an extended industry placement of at least 315 hours (approximately 45 days). They will provide knowledge and experience needed to open the door into skilled employment, further study or a higher apprenticeship.
Assessment on the T Level includes externally-set exams, an employer-set project and synoptic assessments.
A Distinction* at T Level is worth the same as 3 A Levels at A*.
These qualifications will be recognised by universities and other education providers for students who wish to further their studies.
Entry requirements
You must have a minimum of five GCSEs grades 9-4, including English Language, Maths and Science. A grade 5 in Science is preferable. DBS required.
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EXPERIENCES
This course will provide you with the opportunity to hear from academic and industry professionals talks and workshops, as well as visiting leading universities across the UK. Workshops are held by leading companies like CHCP and they help to enhance your learning through hands-on experience. You will also undertake a 315hr work experience placement which will count towards your final grade.
PROGRESSION
Students who complete a qualification in Health can go on to complete a health-based degree in an area like Adult Nursing or Midwifery. You may also decide to undertake a higher level apprenticeship which could include working as a Care Assistant or a Nursing Degree Apprenticeship.
OUTCOMES
Students who complete a qualification in Health go on to complete a wide variety of jobs. These can include: Nurse, Care Assistant, Midwife, Paramedic, Pharmacist or Teacher.
Additional information
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