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Ok I don't know exactly what course you would need to take but I would imagine you would start with a entry level health course or nursing or something like that? and work your way up. Here's a link to all the courses and each one has a description of what you will gain and where you need to start...

https://www3.open.ac.uk/study/

I think if you earn under £16000 or are on benefits you get it all funded. I get mine funded and I got £250 grant for a laptop and £250 for each module you start, I think you can get your internet paid for aswell but I never looked into it. Heres a link that explains it all...

https://www3.open.ac.uk/study/explained/financial-support.shtml

Probs best to give them a call to find out exactly which course you need to start and they will be able to send out the application forms too :D

Hope I helped a bit :)

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I did my degree at the OU and rate them very highly - the course materials are great and there is plenty of online support/camaraderie from other students and your course tutor.

I also worked in higher education audit for quite some time and they are a very well respected organisation. Certainly for my degree the course materials were written by the leaders in that particular field of study.

It takes loads of dedication but is worth it in the end so good luck! :thumbup:
 

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