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1 CoursesFdsc child and adolescent mental health in University of worcester
On Campus
(September)
This Child Mental Health Foundation Degree blends high quality teaching with a strong work-based learning element. You'll work with academics, clinicians and researchers with a broad range of expertise and experience. You'll also apply new insights to practice through work placements. The skills you develop will support your first step towards a rewarding career working with children, young people and families in a variety of settings. The programme is ideal for anyone who is passionate about working with children, young people, and their families and carers. You'll gain knowledge, skills and experience that are invaluable for a range of careers. You'll learn how to support mental health and promote the emotional wellbeing of children and young people.
Passes at C/4 and above in 4 GCSE subjects plus, UCAS Tariff: A minimum of 32 points at A level which must include at least one 6-unit award, IELTS (SELT) score: 6.0 (minimum 5.5). An enhanced DBS check is required.
Counselor, Health, Education, Social care, Statutory and non-statutory sectors
15th Jan
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