Course Overview
This degree apprenticeship will prepare you for employment as a newly qualified social worker. You will develop strategies on strengths-based working, resilience, and self-care as you engage with theory and current debates about contemporary social work practice. You will explore the underlying concepts, principles, methodologies, and skills used in contemporary social work practice. This course is an opportunity to critically reflect upon your values, and to feel safe to take risks in sharing uncertainties and conflicts.
This course provides the knowledge, skills, and values you need to meet the Social Worker Degree Apprenticeship and Social Work England’s Standards, and the Professional Capabilities Framework. This course is developed in consultation with West Sussex County Council to ensure that your studies are relevant to the current needs of employers.
Key Facts
- Full-time- 3 years
- Start Date- September
Entry requirements
- A-Levels C or above 3 A Levels
- BTEC Vocational Qualifications Level 3
- Relevant work social work or social care experience
Course Content
- Introduction To Social Work Copy
- Diversity, Difference And Society
- Skills For Practice 1
- Skills For Practice 2
- Adult And Child Development Across The Life Course
- Introduction To Legal And Policy Frameworks
- Disability And Social Work
- Induction and Linked Tutorial Programme
- Methods Of Intervention And Assessment
- Safeguarding
- Law in Social Work
- Ethics, Dilemmas And Personal Resilience
- Assessed Practice 1
- Mental Health
- Professional Effectiveness In Groups And Organisational Contexts
- Complexity And Risk Part 1
- Complexity And Risk Part 2
- Assessed Practice 2