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    Child and Family Health and Wellbeing

    University of Derby

    University of Derby

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    United Kingdom, Derby

    University RankQS Ranking
    1152

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    L511

    Campuses

    Derby Campus

    Kedleston Road

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2024
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    Duration 3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 14,900  / year
    Next Intake September-2024

    Child and Family Health and Wellbeing

    About

    This exciting new degree is for anyone keen to work in family and parenting support, health promotion, childcare and community work. It features a work placement in a family and child setting.

    Are you passionate about supporting children and families? Would you like a career where you can tackle issues such as health inequalities and poverty? This exciting course offers you the ideal preparation.

    • Prepare for a fulfilling career in roles such as family support worker or community health worker
    • Gain invaluable skills and knowledge to support children and families to make their lives better
    • Build your experience through highly practical projects and a work placement
    • Conduct meaningful research into some of the most pressing issues facing children, families and society today
    • Engage with our enthusiastic and highly experienced teaching team who are dedicated to your success
    • Undertake assessments which reflect what happens in the workplace: there are no exams on this course
    • Build a strong platform for further postgraduate study if you wish to specialise in a profession like nursing, social work or teaching.

    Our BSc (Hons) Child and Family Health and Wellbeing is your stepping stone to a role where you can make a positive difference every working day. You'll be part of a new generation of dedicated, creative and highly capable professionals supporting children, families and their wider communities.

    We're proud to welcome applications from candidates with practice experience in youth work, health, social care and education. This is as part of our commitment to enable those from non-traditional backgrounds to be able to study as part of our commitment to widening participation.

    A vital role in society

    This course is ideal for anyone interested in helping families and children to reach their potential. We will equip you with the skills, understanding and values you need to work in a broad range of settings delivering health, social and developmental work.

    You will learn how to provide high-quality support services which are critical to sustaining family life, sometimes in the face of problems such as poverty, illness, domestic violence and mental health issues. We help you to support vulnerable families with respect and compassion, promoting strong parenting skills and healthier lifestyles.

    Throughout, you will take a holistic view of children's and young people's needs - emotionally, socially, educationally and from health perspectives. You will also consider those needs in the context of the wider community.

    Ensuring you are work-ready

    Ours is a highly vocational degree where you will be treated as a professional worker in training. We help you meet demanding standards so that you can hit the ground running from day one in your career.

    The focus is on applying your skills to practical scenarios. You will find yourself writing up home visit reports, devising family learning resources such as games, and harnessing music, dance or drama to help children express themselves creatively.

    With family support workers frequently on the frontline of tackling crucial public health concerns, you will also work on practical projects covering everything from healthy eating and exercise to children's dental health.

    Advanced knowledge, practical research

    Because it leads to a BSc qualification, this degree sets you apart from graduates of other Child and Family Health courses. We place a strong emphasis on scientific knowledge in areas such as health psychology to enhance your professional credibility.

    Another distinctive feature is a focus on primary research. In your second year, you build your practical skills in research methods. You then go on to complete a major research study in your final year, covering a theme of your choice and centred on actual workplace practice.

    Your experience of research, data collection and analysis will help raise your profile as a critical, independent thinker. It will give you the confidence and capacity to lead change in the workplace, based on strong evidence.

    Gain practical experience on placement

    In your final year, you undertake a placement working in health and wellbeing settings. It could be with a family support team, social work team, children's centre, hospital, school or voluntary organisation.

    Because strong inter-personal and communication skills are essential to your career success, you will gain meaningful experience of building positive relationships with children, families and other practitioners.

    In earlier stages of the course you are also encouraged and supported to undertake voluntary work in relevant settings to prepare for your placement.

    Placement hours are subject to change.

    Strong professional partnerships to inspire you

    This course has been designed in partnership with employers across the health and social care sector. We liaise closely with professionals ranging from children's centre managers to health promotion workers to ensure that your learning is up to date, relevant and purposeful.

    You will hear from a wide variety of specialist guest speakers. Some focus on specific themes like domestic violence, safeguarding or the Prevent agenda. Others share insights from their own experiences in roles such as health visitor, family support worker or social worker.

    Working together to learn from each other

    Successful professionals who work with children and families have to be adaptable, versatile and resilient, prepared to work with other professionals in multi-agency teams. You will therefore have opportunities to learn with, and from, students from other disciplines through our College of Health and Social Care's Inter-Professional Learning agenda. This is very important in preparing you to work alongside other practitioners after graduation.

    Outstanding learning facilities

    You can take this course at our Derby Campus offer outstanding learning environments including clinical skills suites built to professional standards, with replica wards, counselling rooms and treatment rooms fully equipped with the latest clinical resources.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Shahadat Al-Thanawaya Al-Aama
    • Students with an overall score of 60% would usually be eligible for the International Foundation Year
    • UKVI IELTS 4.5 with a minimum of 4.0 in all components (CEFR B1) is also required
    • If you are studying and completing any internationally recognised qualification such as A-levels; International Baccalaureate (IB) or the American Curricula from the International Schools within Jordan, then you can begin from the first year of a Bachelors degree. Please see individual course pages for specific entry requirements
    • If you have completed a recognised international foundation programme with good grades
    • Advanced entry to year 2 or 3 may be possible. You will need to supply detailed information including courses taken, grades achieved, syllabus and a grading guide

    Career

    This course will broaden your career scope at a time when exciting new roles are emerging in education, health, social care, community and voluntary settings. You'll be ideally prepared for careers in:

    • Family Support
    • Health Promotion
    • Health Work in Schools
    • Community Work
    • Family Centres
    • Parenting Support
    • Childcare Teams
    • Targeted work with vulnerable families

    You could also continue your studies to postgraduate level if you would like to specialise further. For example, you could consider one of our postgraduate courses in Nursing or our MA Social Work. If your interest lies in teaching, there are opportunities to progress to a PGCE too.

    Ongoing careers support

    Our Careers and Employment Service will provide you with help, guidance and support from day one of your course - and for up to three years after you've completed your studies.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 14,900 

    How to Apply

    Before you begin your application make sure you have:

    • Your qualification details including grades and dates taken. You will have the opportunity to upload scanned copies of your qualification certificates/transcripts in the application. If you have no formal qualifications, you can also state this in your application
    • A scanned copy of your passport or other official photographic ID e.g. photo driving licence. This will help us verify your application to study with us. If you do not have any photo ID, we will accept a scanned copy of your birth certificate. International applicants can only provide a copy of their passport for visa assessment purposes
    • Your work experience (optional). You can upload a CV into your application or provide the company names and addresses of up to three of your employers
    • A personal statement showing your interest for the course/subject. This is a mandatory requirement and you will be able to upload it into your application. You may want to include your reasons for applying for the course, your experience in the field, how you feel you would benefit from studying and relevant information about your previous studies. You could also tell us about your non-academic experiences such as hobbies, interests, participation in any clubs, societies or voluntary work
    • A relevant reference for the course you have applied for. The reference should be in written format and supplied on company-headed paper, signed and dated from either a manager, supervisor, tutor or teacher
    • If you need to supply two references, this usually means you need to provide one academic reference from any recent study and one employer reference
    • If you have any questions, please email askadmissions@derby.ac.uk

    For more information please see our online application guide.

    International applications

    • Please ensure you supply the above documents and information when you apply. In addition, you will be required to submit evidence of your English language ability
    • If you are applying as an international applicant and are using an agent you will need to provide the agent number in the application. Your agent will have a 9 digit ID number from the University of Derby International Office. Please contact your agent to obtain this number
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