Overview
Application Timeline
Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | N/A | £2,950 |
| Northern Ireland | N/A | £2,950 |
| Scotland | N/A | £2,950 |
| Wales | N/A | £2,950 |
Requirements
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Modules
Management and Leadership in Health Care Practice
CoreStarting Your Professional Development
CorePolicy Influences on Your Practice
Core
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Funding Information
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Course Structure
The course is designed to be highly flexible and modular, catering to the needs of students and busy professionals. Key components include:
- Coverage of essential policy and practice topics
- Development of critical research and analytical skills in health and social care
Support and Development
Students will receive guidance from an academic mentor to enhance their professional reflective practice techniques.
Additional Information
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...Subject Area Information
Social care is a multifaceted discipline that encompasses a wide range of services and support systems designed to assist individuals and communities in improving their quality of life. Courses in social care are designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and practical experience necessary to support vulnerable populations, including children, the elderly, individuals with disabilities, and those experiencing mental health issues.
1. Introduction to Social Care
2. Human Development and Behavior
3. Social Policy and Legislation
4. Mental Health and Wellbeing
5. Disability Studies
6. Elder Care
7. Child Protection and Welfare
- Communication Skills
- Empathy and Compassion
- Problem-Solving
- Ethical Decision-Making
- Advocacy
Career
Courses in social care prepare students for a rewarding career dedicated to improving the lives of others. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, students gain the skills necessary to make a meaningful impact in their communities. Whether working directly with individuals or in a policy-making capacity, social care professionals play a crucial role in fostering a more inclusive and supportive society.
Social Worker
Providing support and resources to individuals and families in need.
Care Manager
Overseeing the delivery of care services and coordinating with other professionals.
Mental Health Counselor
Offering therapeutic support to individuals experiencing mental health issues.
Child Protection Officer
Ensuring the safety and wellbeing of children in potentially harmful situations.
Elder Care Specialist
Providing specialized care and support to elderly individuals.
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