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BSc (Hons) Social Work Department of Interprofessional Studies Faculty of Education, Health and Social Care The University of Winchester
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Overview Describing social work Entry requirements Selection processes Structure of the degree Course content of the degree Career and employment opportunities
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Professional activity: This degree is a professional course, leading to eligibility to register as a Social Worker. Key tasks include: Assessing needs, risks and circumstances Helping people access resources/advocacy Communication & Engagement Fulfilling statutory duties Working across agencies and disciplines Working with individuals, families, groups and communities
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Entry Requirements: Typical offer = 280 – 320 points GCSE Maths & English [ min. Grade C or Key Skills Level 2] Competence in written & spoken English Ability to use IT facilities Relevant Social Care Work experience (paid or voluntary) Appropriate personal & intellectual qualities Enhanced CRB & Health checks Participation in a selection process Note: the work of the Reform Board
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Selection process (as recommended by The College of Social Work) Involves: 1.A written exercise 2.Participation in a group discussion 3.Individual Interview
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Structure of the Degree: Level 4: ‘pre-professional’ year Level 5: 50% classroom & 50% field practice Level 6: 50% classroom & 50% field practice
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Course modules: Level 4 Introductory modules to: the nature of social work the policy and legal contexts of social work human growth, development and the social environment [children and families, and adults] social service delivery systems direct methods of practice indirect methods of practice social work practice – ‘fitness for practice’
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Course modules: Level 5 Direct social work methods with individuals, families, group and communities Social work with specific service user groups Social work research First practice experience [70 days ]
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Course modules: Level 6 Second practice experience [100 days] Advanced social work methods of practice Contemporary issues in social work Research project
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Career/employment opportunities: Work in a range of organizations/settings - statutory, private, voluntary, independent Children, Young People, Adults Individuals, Groups & Communities Social policy, social research & education
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