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    Studying Social Care at the Foundation Year level allows you to dive into the essential principles and practices needed to support individuals in various community settings. This field emphasizes the importance of empathy, understanding, and practical skills to foster positive relationships and promote well-being.

    In this foundational program, you'll explore topics such as human development, social policy, and community engagement. You'll learn specific skills like assessing individual needs, creating support plans, and working effectively within multidisciplinary teams. The hands-on experience lets students build confidence as they engage with real-world scenarios and case studies.

    You'll also gain insight into the legal and ethical frameworks that govern social care, allowing you to navigate complex situations with professionalism. As you progress, you'll cultivate the critical thinking skills necessary to approach diverse challenges in social care environments. Graduates are well-prepared to pursue further studies or enter entry-level roles, providing support and advocacy in various organizations and community services.