Collaboration, Coproduction and Decision-making for Social Workers and Social Care Professionals

Continuing Professional Development (short course)

Blended learning

12 weeks

Module level: 7

Module credits: 30 credits

Overview

Explore the legislation, policies and protocols of health and social care, alongside the theories and models of interprofessional working and decision-making.

Full description

Who should attend?

To join this course, you will be a qualified social worker, registered with Social Work England.

The course is suitable for continuing professional development across the spectrum of adult/child services – newly-qualified and experienced social workers – and in the context of meeting professional, ethical standards.

Dates

Taught sessions - face to face:

17, 31 January 2023

21 February

7, 21 March

Online tutorials:

28 March 2023

Where you'll study

Your faculty

The Faculty of Health, Education, Medicine and Social Care is the largest in ARU, with over 7,000 students. Our Faculty is teeming with expertise and primed to meet the demand for creating health professionals, teachers, doctors, scientists and educators for the three districts we serve: Chelmsford, Cambridge and Peterborough.

We have been training undergraduates for professional roles for over 25 years, with a reputation for quality, dedication and ambition balanced with student satisfaction.

We know that to give our students the very best experiential learning, prior to getting into the workplace, simulation is second to none, for safe, realistic, learning environments. We have invested heavily in purpose built simulated wards, science labs and skills space, to support our students through their learning.

Where can I study?

Blended learning
Person using laptop

Study at a time that suits you, using our learning management system.

More about blended learning

Fees & funding

Course fees

30 credits (Level 7) for courses starting in 2022/23

£1,583

Contact details

Gavin Millar, Senior Lecturer
[email protected]

CPD Admissions
[email protected]

Entry requirements

To join this course, you will be a qualified social worker, registered with Social Work England.

The course is suitable for continuing professional development across the spectrum of adult/child services – newly-qualified and experienced social workers – and in the context of meeting professional, ethical standards.

Loading... Entry requirements are not currently available, please try again later.

Suggested courses that may interest you

The Novice Introduction to Anaesthesia Programme

Short course continuing professional development (1 day)

Chelmsford

Apply now

Apply directly to ARU

Apply online

Register your interest

Use this link if your preferred date or campus is not currently available.

Register interest