Child & Adolescent Mental Health FdSc

Postgraduate

In Worcester

£ 4,200 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Worcester

  • Start date

    Different dates available

What makes Child and Adolescent Mental Health at Worcester special? This foundation degree is ideal for anyone who is working or wanting to work with children, young people, and their families and carers, to promote psychological wellbeing and improve mental health. At Worcester, you will be working with a team of academics, clinicians and researchers with a range of expertise and experience from across the broad spectrum of child and adolescent mental health services. High quality teaching, mixed with a strong work-based learning element within the course, will equip you with everything you need to develop new insights whilst linking them to practice through your work or placement setting. This course also provides progression to the Child and Adolescent Mental Health BSc (Hons) course, a unique opportunity that is currently only offered here at Worcester.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Worcester (Worcestershire)
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Henwick Grove, WR2 6AJ

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

Entry requirements Passes at A-C in 4 GCSE subjects plus: UCAS Tariff: A minimum of24 points at A level which must include at least one 6-unit award. The points above are the new UCAS tariff, which will be used for courses starting from September 2017. See our new UCAS tariff page for more information. Other acceptable qualifications include: AVCE BTEC Pre-2002 qualifications (e.g. GNVQ, BTEC ND etc.) NVQ Level 3 ...

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Subjects

  • Mental Health

Course programme

Course content What will you study?

Here is an overview of current modules available on this course. Regular updates may mean that exact module titles may differ.

Year 1
  • Therapeutic Communication and Counselling Skills with Children, Young People and Families
  • Values and Ethics for Practice; Children and Young People
  • An Integrated Approach to Safeguarding Children & Young People
  • Introducing Child and Adolescent Mental Health
  • Child & Adolescent Development
  • Integrating Theory & Practice (200 hours work placement)
Year 2
  • Mental Health & Interventions with Children, Young People & Families
  • Applied Research & Evidence Based Practice
  • Working with Vulnerable Groups
  • Mental Health Promotion Strategies with Children, Young People & Families
  • Individual Project (200 hours work placement)

Child & Adolescent Mental Health FdSc

£ 4,200 + VAT