Collaborative Working with Children, Young People & Families FdA

Postgraduate

In Worcester

£ 4,200 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Worcester

  • Start date

    Different dates available

What makes Collaborative Working with Children, Young People & Families at Worcester special? Many of us wish to make a positive contribution to the lives and welfare of children, young people and families. However, it is not always easy to decide what particular profession or contribution builds upon our strengths and enflames our interests. This course prepares you to engage effectively and sensitively with children and families at all levels of early intervention.It is designed to offer you a breadth of experience in collaborating with children, young people and families, through academic activity and on-placement practice opportunities.

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Location

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Worcester (Worcestershire)
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Henwick Grove, WR2 6AJ

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

Entry requirements 56 UCAS tariff points 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. A minimum of 4 GCSEs at Grade C or above (including English), or recognised equivalent A current Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check Course leaders will consider non-standard entry routes also ...

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Course programme

Indicative 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.

This course hosts an annual conference at which students and practitioners discuss and debate how to integrate research with practice.

Course modules at Levels 4 and 5 include:

  • Transmission, Transaction & Transformation
  • Childhood to Adulthood: Nature, Nurture & Culture
  • Family in the 21st Century: Diversity & Child-centred Support
  • Interventions & the Adaptive Professional: Crisis & Child-centredness
  • Childrens Welfare & Current Political Landscapes
  • Safeguarding Childrens Rights in Family Contexts
  • Employability in Landscapes of Current Child Welfare Practice
  • Long Study
  • Practice-based Learning Portfolio

Collaborative Working with Children, Young People & Families FdA

£ 4,200 + VAT