Duration

3 years

Starting Date

September

Tuition Fee

Home/EU: £9,250 per year
International: £15,400 per year

Location

Hull, United Kingdom

About the programme

Looking to make a difference to families you care about, in communities you live and work in? The global pandemic has highlighted the vital role played by key workers supporting families and children and shaped new ways of working. Now is the time to acquire the skills and competencies to make a difference.

Included is the opportunity to study toward Forest School certification, Safeguarding, Portage training, along with professional placements and volunteering opportunities.

This Working with Children, Young People and Families programme at University of Hull is taught by a team of experts in the fields of education, social care, health, inclusion and therapeutic approaches, giving you a real, practical knowledge that will be invaluable in your future career.

Future prospects

  • Education welfare officer
  • Special school teaching assistant
  • Family support officer
  • Home education assistant
  • Hospital nursery leader
  • Independent support practitioner

The range of employment opportunities for graduates in children’s and young people’s services is increasingly varied and wide. Students may decide to focus on education, health, or social care support work, choosing professions in the private, voluntary, health or maintained sector.

Courses Included

  • Ethical Dilemmas and the Moral Maze
  • Families, Culture and Community
  • Health and Wellbeing
  • Learning Across the Lifespan
  • Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
  • Safeguarding and Family Support

Interested? Get started today!