Health and Care. Making Scotland Healthier, Wealthier, Smarter & Fairer represents some of the Scottish Government’s five strategic objectives. The College is well placed to contribute to these objectives. Students engaging in the Care curriculum within Dundee and Angus College will graduate to employment in Social Work, Social Care, Early Years Education and Childcare, Nursing and Midwifery, Allied Health Professions, Specialist healthcare roles and roles in future care provision in our communities. It also addresses the re-enablement agenda, inequalities and early year’s intervention. Students will also contribute by meeting Scottish Government targets in the provision of childcare to enable families to return to work and meeting objectives set by Getting It Right for Every Child (GIRFEC), to ensure that every child in Scotland has a fair and equitable opportunity to maximise their potential as future contributors to Scotland. Students at Dundee and Angus College will be well prepared to be a flexible and dynamic workforce to meet the needs of the integrated agenda of Health and Social Care services, specifically, ''Improve Support for People with Care Needs'' and meeting the targets of “Reshaping Care for Older People”. Dundee and Angus College will build on existing strong links with partners in NHS Tayside and local authorities, as well as engaging with private providers and the voluntary sector to ensure workforce needs are met. Staff in the College are already at the forefront of changes to the NHS Knowledge Skills Framework. Innovative curriculum developments will lead to a more mobile, transferable workforce that delivers care within a model that is less regionally based and instead, part of an integrated national industry. Care delivered in our communities is also a feature of the Scottish Government’s vision for a Healthier Scotland. Demand for care services continues to grow and the need for qualified people to deliver these services is equally strong. Dundee and Angus College will play a pivotal role in preparing and up-skilling the region’s workforce to meet these needs. The Academy for Sport will focus on the needs of the region in terms of access, retention, employability, workforce development and facilities and in doing so strengthens our academic provision by ensuring seamless transition for learners from the CfE Senior Phase into further and higher education. It will also offer excellent CPD opportunities for professionals and volunteers working within the field of sport.
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Health and Care. Making Scotland Healthier, Wealthier, Smarter & Fairer represents some of the Scottish Government’s five strategic objectives. The College is well placed to contribute to these objectives. Students engaging in the Care curriculum within Dundee and Angus College will graduate to employment in Social Work, Social Care, Early Years Education and Childcare, Nursing and Midwifery, Allied Health Professions, Specialist healthcare roles and roles in future care provision in our communities. It also addresses the re-enablement agenda, inequalities and early year’s intervention. Students will also contribute by meeting Scottish Government targets in the provision of childcare to enable families to return to work and meeting objectives set by Getting It Right for Every Child (GIRFEC), to ensure that every child in Scotland has a fair and equitable opportunity to maximise their potential as future contributors to Scotland. Students at Dundee and Angus College will be well prepared to be a flexible and dynamic workforce to meet the needs of the integrated agenda of Health and Social Care services, specifically, ''Improve Support for People with Care Needs'' and meeting the targets of “Reshaping Care for Older People”. Dundee and Angus College will build on existing strong links with partners in NHS Tayside and local authorities, as well as engaging with private providers and the voluntary sector to ensure workforce needs are met. Staff in the College are already at the forefront of changes to the NHS Knowledge Skills Framework. Innovative curriculum developments will lead to a more mobile, transferable workforce that delivers care within a model that is less regionally based and instead, part of an integrated national (national?) industry. Care delivered in our communities is also a feature of the Scottish Government’s vision for a Healthier Scotland. Demand for care services continues to grow and the need for qualified people to deliver these services is equally strong. Dundee and Angus College will play a pivotal role in preparing and up-skilling the region’s workforce to meet these needs. The Academy for Sport will focus on the needs of the region in terms of access, retention, employability, workforce development and facilities and in doing so strengthens our academic provision by ensuring seamless transition for learners from the CfE Senior Phase into further and higher education. It will also offer excellent CPD opportunities for professionals and volunteers working within the field of sport.
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Samples: Outcome Agreement
Health and Care. Making Scotland Healthier, Wealthier, Smarter & Fairer represents represent some of the Scottish Government’s five strategic objectives. The College is well placed to contribute to these objectives. Students engaging in the Care curriculum within Dundee and Angus College will graduate to employment in Social Work, Social Care, Early Years Education and ChildcareXxxxxxxxx, Nursing and Midwifery, Allied Health Professions, Specialist healthcare roles and roles in future care provision in our communities. It also addresses the re-enablement agenda, inequalities and early year’s intervention. Students will also contribute by meeting Scottish Government targets in the provision of childcare to enable families to return to work and meeting objectives set by Getting It Right for For Every Child (GIRFEC), to ensure that every child in Scotland has a fair and equitable opportunity to maximise their potential as future contributors to Scotland. Students at Dundee and Angus College will be well prepared to be a flexible and dynamic workforce to meet the needs of the integrated agenda of Health and Social Care services, specifically, ''Improve Support for People with Care Needs'' and meeting the targets of “Reshaping Care for Older People”. Dundee and Angus College will build on existing strong links with partners in NHS Tayside and local authorities, authorities as well as engaging with private providers and the voluntary sector to ensure workforce needs are met. Staff in the College are already at the forefront of changes to the NHS Knowledge Skills Framework. Innovative curriculum developments will lead to a more mobile, transferable workforce that delivers care within a model that is less regionally based and instead, part of an integrated national (national?) industry. Care delivered in our communities is also a feature of the Scottish Government’s vision for a Healthier Scotland. Demand for care services continues to grow and the need for qualified people to deliver these services is equally strong. Dundee and Angus College will play a pivotal role in preparing and up-skilling the region’s workforce to meet these needs. The Academy for Sport will focus on the needs of the region in terms of access, retention, employability, workforce development and facilities and in doing so strengthens our academic provision by ensuring seamless transition for learners from the CfE Senior Phase into further and higher education. It will also offer excellent CPD opportunities for professionals and volunteers working within the field of sport.
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Samples: Outcome Agreement