Course Overview
For children and young people, life can be full of complexity, characterized by unceasing change and development. Integrated working brings the various professionals, practitioners, and volunteers that make up the children's workforce together, placing the child or young person at the center of their network of support.
This degree will prepare students for a career working with children, young people, and families across a range of education, health, and social care environments. The course relates to the study of children from birth to 19 years.
At Worcester, we take a multi-disciplinary approach, which allows you to develop your expertise from a range of different perspectives, whilst fostering respect for children, their families, and other professional roles - essential components for an integrated children's service.
General Eligibility
Foundation Degree, HND or Dip HE or equivalent in Early Childhood Studies, Learning Support, Health & Social Care, Birth, and Beyond, CAMHS, or a related subject.
GCSE grade C/4 in Maths and English as course entry requirements are desirable but students are reminded that their employment sector may require these qualifications.
Part Time Work Details
20 hours of work permit weekly for international students.
Language Requirement