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Presentación

Social workers work with a wide cross section of society, which includes a significant proportion of some of the most disadvantaged and excluded people in our society. Do you think you have what it takes to help these people? Our social work course has been developed in partnership with a range of key stakeholders, including social work service users and carers, and representatives from social work agencies. You’ll develop the knowledge, skills and values required to qualify as a social worker and will be eligible to register with the Health and Care Professions Council, graduating with an understanding of the fast-changing world of social work.

Requisitos

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2016/17

280 points at A2 - General Studies NOT accepted
BTEC Extended Diploma: Distinction, Distinction, Merit
Pass Access course with 30 Level 3 credits at Distinction
International Baccalaureate: 28 Points
GCSE: 5 GCSEs including Maths and English at Grade C or above
IELTS: grade 7.0 with no subscore lower than 6.5.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2017/18

120 UCAS Points at A2
BTEC Extended Diploma: Distinction, Distinction, Merit
Pass Access course with 120 UCAS Points
International Baccalaureate: 30P
GCSE: 5 at Grade C including Maths and English
IELTS Grade 7 with no subscore lower than 6.5

Non-academic requirements

At Shortlisting

In addition to clearly demonstrating how they will meet the academic requirements of the course, applicants must demonstrate significant relevant experience and should indicate a clear motivation for applying for the course on their UCAS statement. Significant experience refers to experience which develops relevant values and skills and applicants’ understanding of social work roles.
Applicants must provide one satisfactory reference on their UCAS form, ideally an academic reference where applicants have been in education within the past three years, otherwise a reference which supports the above statement relating to experience.

At Applicant Days

Applicants must pass a written test
Applicants must pass an interview.
Applicants must sign a declaration confirming competence in IT.

Declarations of Suitability

Candidates who are successful in their written test and interview must complete a Declaration of Suitability form in which they will make declarations in respect to criminal convictions, conduct, health and overseas residency.
Where declarations are made the School Suitability Panel will consider those declarations in respect to its terms of reference. The panel may require that the candidate submits further information or evidence. The panel may withdraw any offers of places on the course in line with its terms of reference.

Programa

YEAR 1

Social Justice in practice, Level 4
Human Growth & Development, Level 4
Learning from Service Users and Carers Experience and Knowledge, Level 4
Law & Safeguarding, Level 4
Communication & Interpersonal Skills, Level 4
Preparation for Social Work Practice, Level 4

YEAR 2

Working with children, young people and families, Level 5
Personalisation & Citizenship; empowering adult service users, Level 5
Social Perspectives on mental health & distress, Level 5
Social Work Practice 1: Applying Theory, Methods and Research, Level 5

YEAR 3

Leadership, Enterprise, Employability and the Future of Welfare, Level 6
Social Work Practice 2: Critical Application of Theory, Methods and Research, Level 6
Research for Specialist Professional Practice, Level 6
Psychosocial Studies, Level 6

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