FdSc Mental Health and Wellbeing of Children and Young People

2 Years On Campus Foundation-program Program

University of Worcester

Program Overview

A mental health and wellbeing role is crucial in enabling some children and young people to achieve an enjoyable and fulfilling life. Whilst studying this foundation degree you will explore some of the key mental health and wellbeing issues that children and young people face. As a result you can make a significant difference by providing support and guidance to children and young people when they need it. Local delivery in a study group supports you to be successful in your study and the requirement of attendance at two weekend (Friday evening and Saturday daytime) sessions each year is structured to support you to engage with students on your course from across the country.As work based practice is a key part of this course you have the potential to earn whilst you learn and'study with likeminded people across a range of other related professional roles based in your own community.

Program Key Stats

£14700 (Annual cost)



Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Counselor
  • Health
  • Education
  • Social care
  • Statutory and non-statutory sectors

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