Continuous Professional Development in Social Work.

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Continuous Professional Development in Social Work

MA in Applied Social Work: Practice Education ASS085-6 Practice Educator Training – Stage 1 CORE (30 credits) ASS086-6 Practice Educator Training – Stage 2 CORE (30 credits) PG Cert ASS032-6 Applied Research Skills in Social Work CORE Shared Unit (30 credits) PG Dip ASS033-6 Mentoring and Coaching in Social Work OPTION (30 credits) ASS088-6 Dissertation for Social Workers: Practice Education CORE (60 credits) ASS087-6 Applying Knowledge to Work Based Practice OPTION (30 credits) MA Choose 30 credits from the below outlined options ASS030-6 Supervising for Quality and Performance in Social Work OPTION (30 credits) OR

MA in Applied Social Work: Practice Education ASS086-6 Practice Educator Training – Stage 2 CORE(30 credits) ASS033-6 Mentoring and Coaching in Social Work CORE (30 credits) PG Cert ASS032-6 Applied Research Skills in Social Work CORE Shared Unit (30 credits) PG Dip ASS091-6 Dissertation for Social Workers: Practice Education CORE (60 credits) ASS087-6 Applying Knowledge to Work Based Practice OPTION (30 credits) MA Choose 30 credits from the below outlined options ASS030-6 Supervising for Quality and Performance in Social Work OPTION (30 credits) OR If completed Practice Educator 1 at Level 6

MA in Applied Social Work: Children and Families ASS084-6 Motivational Interviewing CORE (30 credits) ASS038-6 Complex Assessment, Decision Making Analysis and Risk CORE (30 credits) PG Cert ASS032-6 Applied Research Skills in Social Work CORE Shared Unit (30 credits) PG Dip ASS034-6 Current Issues in Fostering and Adoption (30 credits) ASS089-6 Dissertation for Social Workers: Children and Families CORE (60 credits) ASS030-6 Supervising for Quality and Performance in Social Work (30 credits) ASS087-6 Applying Knowledge to Work Based Practice (30 credits) MA Choose 30 credits from the below outlined options ASS085-6 OR ASS086-6 Practice Educator Training – Stage 1 OR Stage 2 PLEASE NOTE Stage 2 could be taken only if students have achieved stage 1 PE status, (30 credits) OR

MA in Applied Social Work: Leadership and Management ASS060-6 Leading & Managing In Social Work CORE (30 credits) ASS030-6 Supervising for Quality and Performance in Social Work CORE (30 credits) PG Cert ASS032-6 Applied Research Skills in Social Work CORE Shared Unit (30 credits) PG Dip ASS060-6 Dissertation for Social Workers: Leadership and Management) CORE, (60 credits) ASS085-6 Practice Educator Training – Stage 1 OPTION (30 credits) ASS032-6 Applying Knowledge to Work Based Practice OPTION (30 credits) MA Choose 30 credits from the below outlined options ASS086-6 Practice Educator Training – Stage 2 – OPTION PLEASE NOTE Stage 2 could be taken only if students have achieved stage 1 PE status (30 credits) ASS090-6 Systemic Leadership for Social Work OPTION (30 credits) OR