Alternatives for Specialist Social Work (Children and Families)

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Foundation Degree Children Families and Community Health

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Suitable For Those who are working or who wish to work in the community or with children and families for example community family workers,…

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Early Child Development (Foundation)

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Who is the course for? This module is aimed primarily at authorised practitioners who work with children, young people and families, includ…

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BA (Hons) Families and Childhood Studies

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Key facts Excellent sector links with child, family and community settings for work placement opportunities Choose from a range of differen…

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MSc Child and Family Psychology

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The MSc Child and Family Psychology degree combines research methods training with the study of children and families, their development, r…

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BA (Hons) Social Work (Full Time)

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Social work training at Southampton Solent University has a strong practice element, underpinned by theory. The course leads to both a prof…

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Childcare Practice, PGDip

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This is a post-qualifying course in Childcare Practice for qualified social workers and other child care professionals with related qualifi…

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Specialist Mental Health Practice – MA/PgDip/PgCert

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This course is for • mental health practitioners • registered social workers • occupational therapists • nurses • midwives working in areas…

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Higher Specialist Social Work (Mental Health Practice)

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The next delivery of the AMHP training programme will commence with a study block running 17-21 February 2014. Why study with us? The Unive…

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Mental Health Practice

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The next delivery of the AMHP training programme will commence with a study block running 17-21 February 2014. Why study with us? The Unive…

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Social Work

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Why study with us? This programme has been designed to develop students’ ability to become Social Work practitioners who will practice crit…

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Early Years Foundation Degree

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The programme is for practitioners who currently work with children in the Early Years Foundation Stage. This is a Higher Education Program…

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BA (Hons) Social Work with Adults (Post-Qualifying) (Part Time)

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If you are a qualified social care worker, or holder of a relevant professional qualification, this course will enable you to develop your …

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AMSPAR Diploma in Primary Care & Health Management – Dual Awarded with ILM Certificate in Leadership & Management (Level 5)

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Who is the course for? The programme has been designed to meet the needs of today’s manager in Primary Care and to cover the main roles and…

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Practice Education Programme BSc PG Cert

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About the course The new BSc / Post Graduate Certificate in Practice Education Programme has been designed to provide an integrated, cohere…

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Level 5 Early Years Studies Foundation Degree

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This programme has been specifically designed as a flexible, work-based programme to suit the needs of those working in the Early Years sec…