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PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION
Final
PART 1: COURSE SUMMARY INFORMATION
Course summary
Final award MSc Advanced Social Work
MSc Advanced Social Work and Management
Intermediate award PGDip Professional Social Work Practice (Note: Details of this award are in a separate Programme Specification)
PGCert Professional Social Work Practice (Note: details of this award are in a separate Programme Specification)
Course status Validated
Awarding body University of Brighton
Faculty N/A
School School of Applied Social Science
Location of study/ campus Falmer
Partner institution(s)
Name of institution Host department Course status
1. SELECT
2.
3.
Admissions
Admissions agency Direct to School
Entry requirements Include any progression opportunities into the course.
Applicants must normally:
- Have a first degree, or demonstrate ability to study at Level 7
- Hold a recognised social work qualification
- Have current registration with HCPC as a social worker
- Be engaged, for a minimum of 15 hours per week, in complex professional social work practice with a leadership role as either: an Advanced Social Work Practitioner; a Social Work Manager; or, a Professional Social Work Educator
- Have the agreement and support of an employer who will facilitate relevant practice experience and supervision, in order to meet course assessment requirements.
Applicable for 2016 entry. Check the University’s website for
2017 entry requirements.
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Start date (mmm-yy) Normally September
Sep-16
Mode of study
Mode of study Duration of study (standard) Maximum registration period
Full-time Select Select
Part-time 3 years 6 years
Sandwich Select Select
Distance Select Select
Course codes/categories
UCAS code L500
Contacts
Course Leader (or Course Development Leader)
Jem Price
Admissions Tutor Jem Price
Examination and Assessment
External Examiner(s) Name Place of work Date tenure expires
Dr Susan Taplin University Campus Suffolk
October 2017
Examination Board(s) (AEB/CEB)
SASS AMHP and CPD Combined AEB/CEB
Approval and review
Approval date Review date
Validation April 20071 April 20132
Programme Specification Republished Oct 2013 following revalidation
Republished Sep 2014 with no changes
Republished Sept 2015 with no changes.3
Republished July 2016 with minor editorial changes
Continual renewal process from 2016/17 onwards4
Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Body 1 (if applicable):
5
Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Body 2 (if applicable):
Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Body 3 (if applicable):
1 Date of original validation. 2 Date of most recent periodic review (normally academic year of validation + 5 years). 3 Month and year this version of the programme specification was approved (normally September). 4 Date programme specification will be reviewed (normally approval date + 1 year). If programme specification is applicable to a particular cohort, please state here. 5 Date of most recent review by accrediting/ approving external body.
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PART 2: COURSE DETAILS
AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES
Aims
The aims of the course are:
The overarching aim of the course is to provide a course of continuing professional development at Level 7, in a supportive learning environment, within a flexible and modular structure, in order to support leadership in the profession and the enhancement of outcomes for people who use services, families, carers and communities
Specific aims are to enable students:
To develop further, appraise and apply critically and systematically comprehensive and sophisticated knowledge of relevant social sciences; theory; legislation and policy to advanced practice as either: an Advanced Social Work Practitioner; a Social Work Manager; a Professional Social Work Educator
To demonstrate advanced, self directed understanding of human rights, equalities, social justice and discrimination in decision making, together with sound awareness of the importance of the experiences, expertise and strengths of users of services, carers and families and the active promotion of participation and rights in service delivery
To promote sound approaches and responses to working with diversity; to promote social work ethical principles and values and the development of practice environments where social workers and others feel supported to identify and challenge discrimination
To develop and demonstrate advanced knowledge of research approaches and methods, together with sound research skills and abilities in applying these to issues, opportunities and challenges in social work practice, management or education
To inform own advanced professionalism and leadership in the management of either: complex and challenging practice situations; the management of social workers and others in single or multi-disciplinary teams; the learning, development and assessment of others
To develop further skills in critical analysis and reflection, together with the application of these skills both to academic work and to practice, evaluating , synthesising and applying multiple sources of knowledge and research evidence to inform reasoned, in depth discussions in academic work and informed, evidence based decisions in the practice environment
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes are informed by The College of Social Work’s Professional Capability Framework guidance for ‘Advanced Social Work’ Level
Knowledge and theory On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate:
1. Comprehensive and systematic understanding of relevant, contemporary knowledge, theory and research (including, as appropriate, legislation, policy, statutory duties and powers), synthesised and critically applied to own area of complex social work practice/ management/ education
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2. Advanced, self directed and comprehensive understanding of human rights, equalities, social justice and discrimination, together with sound understanding of the central importance of the expertise and strengths of service users/ carers/ families/ communities and the active promotion of rights and participation
3. In depth, sophisticated and critical knowledge of the complexity of
diversity; of social work ethical principles and values and critical understanding of the importance of supporting practice environments where social workers and others feel supported to identify and challenge discrimination
4. In-depth, systematic knowledge of the contemporary national, local and
organisational context of social work practice and of the profession, with an in-depth, critical understanding of the opportunities and challenges of multi- and cross agency collaboration and practice
5. Advanced, comprehensive knowledge of research approaches and
methods, critically and systematically applied to issues, opportunities and challenges in own area of advanced social work practice, management or education
Skills
Includes intellectual skills (i.e. generic skills relating to academic study, problem solving, evaluation, research etc.) and professional/ practical skills.
On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate:
6. Self directed, systematic critical analysis and evaluation of complex knowledge, theory, concepts, and research evidence
7. Independent, systematic synthesis and critical application of knowledge, theory and research to decision making in own area of complex, challenging social work practice (including the assessment and management of risk in complex situations), management or education
8. Fully developed skills in independent critical analysis and evaluation of, and reflection on, own practice and that of others to inform assessments, decision making and to support good practice
9. Independent use of research skills (use of research methods, evaluation, ethics) in relation to issues, opportunities or challenges in own area of complex social work practice, management or education
10. Advanced, reflective and critically analytic skills in relation to professionalism and leadership in either: complex and challenging practice situations; the management of social workers and others in single or multi-disciplinary teams; the learning, development and assessment of others
11. Self-directed, reflective skills in collaborative practice and in managing change within/ between organisations/ in working practices, maintaining a focus on positive outcomes for users of services, carers, families and communities
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QAA subject benchmark statement (where applicable)6
QAA subject benchmark As a Level 7 course of Continuing Professional Development, the QAA subject benchmark for social work does not apply Framework for Higher Education Qualifications (FHEQ 2008)
MSc Advanced Social Work/ Advanced Social Work and Management, has been developed in accordance with the QAA Framework for Higher Education Qualifications (QAA 2008), descriptor for a higher education qualification at Level 7: Master’s degrees. By the end of the course, students will be required to demonstrate the achievement of the Course Learning Outcomes (detailed above) which have been informed directly by, and developed in accordance with, the FHEQ descriptor for Level 7. The summation of students’ demonstration of Level 7 abilities is in the dissertation (SS730 Research in Advanced Social Work Practice: the Dissertation), where students are required, on a self-directed basis, to demonstrate up to date, comprehensive and systemic knowledge of advanced social work, originally applied to their area of complex practice, with critical evaluation of existing, complex research alongside detailed knowledge of research methodologies, approaches and methods.
PROFESSIONAL, STATUTORY AND REGULATORY BODIES (where applicable)
Where a course is accredited by a PSRB, full details of how the course meets external requirements, and what students are required to undertake, are included.
As a course of Continuing Professional Development MSc Advanced Social Work/ Advanced Social Work and Management is not accredited by a PSRB, although, given the protection of title, students must hold current registration as a social worker with HCPC
LEARNING AND TEACHING
Learning and teaching methods
As an advanced course of continuing social work professional education development at Level 7, learning and teaching on MSc Advanced Social Work/ and Management is concerned with the development, consolidation and demonstration of:
Comprehensive and contemporary knowledge (as set out in the Course Learning Outcomes) in relation to the practice of advanced social work practitioner; social work manager; professional social work educator
The academic and conceptual skills associated with advanced, independent scholarship Research knowledge and skills Critical analytic and reflective skills in relation to, and to support advanced practice as either an
advanced social work practitioner; social work manager; professional social work educator To support these ends, and in line with the University’s Strategic Plan, the learning and teaching methods on the course aim to offer students a research led, reflective, active and transformational learning experience which will support and promote their own personal and professional development, promoting their practice at a senior level. A range of learning and teaching methods are used which may be summarised as follows: Formal lectures, presentations and workshops
6 Please refer to the QAA website for details.
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Formal lectures, presentations and workshops, with associated seminar and small group work are used in module learning and teaching as a methods of introducing (and at times updating and reviewing), knowledge. These formal presentations of knowledge are given by University lecturers, but given the specialist nature of much knowledge (e.g. SS7132 Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards Skills and Assessment; SS700 Managing the Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults;), specialist lecturers (e.g. lawyers; police; social work, health and medical practitioners) and service users and carers are also involved extensively. University based staff are research and scholarship active and their research expertise and knowledge ensures that learning and teaching is research led, to support the development of evidence based decision making in practice. This approach, involving a range of presenters with different expertise ensures that knowledge is up to date and relevant to students’ advanced practice. Use of case material: Central to learning in these formal methods is the integration of new/updated learning with practice. This is achieved via the extensive use of simulated and actual (anonymised) case material with presentation of new material. Thus, new learning is illustrated and explained by applying it critically to situations which present in practice (e.g. in relation to issues of capacity; the complexities in relation to needs for protection). Most module learning and teaching occurs intensively; i.e. in ‘blocks’ of approximately 1 weeks teaching, in order to fit with the demands for practice. Blended Learning Blended Learning has been defined as a method which combines directly taught sessions with online learning materials (Sharpe, et al, 2006). Sharma and Barrett (2007) state it ‘combines a face-to-face (F2F) classroom component with an appropriate use of technology’. Gibbs 2002; Nicholls and Garner 2002 refer to it as a ‘flexible form of course delivery’. This approach, in placing emphasis on the creative use of technology is in line, again, with the University’s Strategic Plan. Mixing methods of learning, including use of e-learning, addresses:
- The integration of academic learning complex practice and with the students’ developing advanced skills and knowledge, and
- The fact that learning takes place in the University and when students are away from campus and in practice
Thus, while formal presentations introduces/ revisits/ update/ students learning on specialised areas of practice (examples as above, but also, e.g. SS731 Social Work Practice Education, Assessment and Supervision; SS7222 Managing in the Public and Voluntary Sectors; SS7221 Strategy and Planning in the Public and Voluntary Sectors), the initial introduction of material is supported further by a blended learning approach, involving directed learning, using refereed journal articles; key texts; key legislation/ regulations/ policy documents. Key in this blended approach to learning, is the use of e-learning, using studentcentral (the University’s student intranet), which offers opportunities for posting relevant module learning materials and information; for posting exercises for students to check and rehearse knowledge (in timed sequences if appropriate) and for facilitating discussion groups. Use of studentcentral, and reference to the extensive number of electronic journals held by the Library, allow materials to be continuously and easily available, whether the student is in the University or in practice. It is important to be mindful that students learn in a variety of ways and that key to developing knowledge base and cognitive and conceptual skills also is self directed, or private study. Small group and individual work Key to the development of advanced skills in practice is the ability to critically analyse and reflect on own and others’ practice, especially in the arena of complex and demanding practice. To this end, all modules involve a degree of small group work. However on some modules, this is the primary learning and teaching mode (e.g. SS7125/SS7129 Independent Learning for Advanced Practice in Mental Health or Social Care; SS732 Critical Reflection on Practice) specifically in order to help students develop their skills in relation to reflection on practice, knowledge base, professionalism and leadership . All students have also the support of a Tutor (who is usually the Course leader) to support individual personal and professional development. Inter professional learning with students from other professions
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While the learning and teaching on the course has a clear focus on the development of knowledge and skills for advanced social work practice, reflecting the integration of social work and social care with both health and education services, opportunities for learning and teaching with students from other professions exist on a number of modules (e.g. SS7132 Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards: Skills and Assessment; SS733 Decision Making in Specialist Services in Health, Social Work and Social Care; SS7222 Managing in the Public and Voluntary Sectors; SS7221 Strategy and Planning in the Public and Voluntary Sectors; SS700 Managing the Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults) Dissertation supervision On SS730 Research in Advanced Social Work Practice: the Dissertation, learning on research methodology and methods is taught intensively via lectures and other forms of formal presentations, with opportunities for small group work to begin the process of application of learning to the student’s own original research plans or proposal. Thereafter, in keeping with the academic skills expected at Level 7, students work on a largely self-directed basis, with the support and guidance of a dissertation supervisor. The significant proportion of self managed learning at this stage develops further students’ capacities for independent learning and decision making in relation to complex material. Dissertation supervisors are social workers and this ensures understanding of the complexities of practice and their integration with academic learning. The dissertation must be on a topic related to advanced social work practice and, for the award ‘and management’ must relate to management issues. MSc Advanced Social Work/ and Management and issues of sustainability Sustainability is a core value of the University and is critical to all its ways of working, including learning and teaching (University Strategic Plan 2012-2015). Sustainability is considered in a number of fora in the School of Applied Social Science and it is suggested that learning and teaching on this course contributes in promoting, in the area of social work, ‘social progress which recognises the needs of everyone’. (Higher Education Partnership for Sustainability 2004. Learning and Skills for Sustainable Development: Developing a Sustainable Literate Society). MSc Advanced Social Work/ and Management engages with local communities and organisations through developing and delivering the course in partnership with Local Authorities and Service Users and Carers and through the involvement of the students who are advanced social work practitioners. In terms of education for sustainable development, the course promotes students’ critical thinking and problem solving abilities and, as advanced practitioners, students are able to work with service users, carers, groups and communities to develop their own problem solving skills. As stated, the course is participatory in its ethos with partnership working with local organisations and between students. It is a course which is driven by core social work values relating to ethical decision making, respecting different values, knowledge and opinions. Further, the course has an inter disciplinary and inter professional ethos, supporting students’ ability to consider the complexities of social work practice from a range of different perspectives, taking individuals’ personal, social, economic and environmental contexts into account. References Gibbs G (2002) Editorial Open Learning. 17 (1) 5-7 Nicholls M and Garner N (2002) Evaluating Flexible Delivery Across a Tertiary Institution Open Learning 17(1):11-22 Sharpe, R., Benfield, G., Roberts, G.& Francis. R., (2006) The undergraduate experience of blended e-learning: a review of UK literature and practice. Available online at The Higher Education Academy:http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/assets/documents/research/literature_reviews/blended_elearning_exec_summary_1.pdf [Accessed 10 March 2013]
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ASSESSMENT
Assessment methods
MSc Advanced Social Work uses a range of different summative assessment methods to assess - Students’ understanding of the comprehensive, complex underpinning knowledge base Academic skills - i.e. conceptual, analytic and reflective skills Ability to apply detailed knowledge and academic skills to complex, demanding, advanced practice Knowledge of, and skills in relation to use and application of research methodology and method
In terms of ability to assess the application of comprehensive knowledge to practice and associated advanced academic skills, the course uses essays and reflective and critical case analyses where new knowledge is applied to practice (e.g. SS735 Social Work with Adults; SS7222 Managing in the Public and Voluntary Sectors; SS7221 Strategy and Planning in the Public and Voluntary Sectors). However, to ensure variety in assessment methods and to assess skills in presenting complex material in relation to practice, presentations are also used (e.g. SS700 Managing the Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults; SS733 Decision Making in Specialist Services in Health, Social Work and Social Care). Reflecting the statutory demands in relation to using the Mental Capacity Act 2005 in practice as a Best Interest Assessor, an examination is used for SS7132 Deprivation Liberty Safeguards: Skills and Assessment, in order to ensure rigorous assessment of students’ individual ability to use and apply relevant law. Reflecting the requirements of the College of Social Work’s Professional Capabilities Framework, critical reflection on practice is assessed on most modules but is a specific focus in the modules SS732 Critical Reflection on Practice; SS731 Social Work Practice Education, Assessment and Supervision; SS7108 Enabling Learning and Assessment of Practice in Social Work. In the two practice education modules (SS7108 and SS731), students also produce portfolios of evidence of their practice as educators upon which they write their reflections; this evidence is graded pass/ fail. All modules have assessment workshops in order to support students in preparing for, and developing their assessments and are supported in a range of different forms of formative assessment (e.g. development and discussion of essay plans with module co ordinators; group work to prepare for assessment). The 15,000 word dissertation (SS730 Research in Advanced Social Work Practice: The Dissertation), is the summation of the assessment strategy, assessing students’ comprehensive knowledge base, the application of this knowledge to an issue in advanced social work practice/ management; knowledge of, and skills in relation to research methodology and methods and conceptual and analytic skills. Assessment criteria and generic grading descriptors Each module assessment is given a percentage mark and is assessed against a module assessment criteria derived from the module learning outcomes, which are made available to students in the module handbook at the start of each module. Percentage marks are informed by The University’s Postgraduate Grading Descriptors for Level 7, which are made available to students via the Course Handbook Word Length, assessment criteria and generic grading descriptors Each module assessment has a clear word length (or examination or presentation time limit) is given a percentage mark and is assessed against a module assessment criteria derived from the module learning outcomes, which are made available to students in the module handbook at the start of each module. Percentage marks are informed by The University’s Postgraduate Grading Descriptors for Level 7, which are made available to students via the Course Handbook
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Learning Outcome Assessment method Module
Number of credits
1.Comprehensive and systematic understanding of relevant, contemporary knowledge, theory and research (including, as appropriate, legislation, policy, statutory duties and powers), synthesised and critically applied to own area of complex social work practice/ management/ education
15000 word dissertation SS730 Research in Advanced Social Work Practice; The Dissertation
60
3000 word Critical and Reflective Analysis and Evaluation of Own Practice
SS732 Critical Reflection on Practice 20
5000-word article, as for publication (70% of mark); and
10 minute presentation followed by 10 minutes of discussion with module team (30% of mark)
SS7129 Independent Learning for Advanced Practice in Mental Health or Social Care
40
3000-word article, as for publication SS7125 Independent Learning for Advanced Practice in Mental Health or Social Care
20
2 part open book examination:
A 1.5 hour examination, to test knowledge and understanding of relevant law/practice guidance; and
A 2 hour examination relating to a seen case study
SS7132 Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards: Skills and Assessment
20
15 minute individual presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions from module teaching staff.
SS733 Decision Making in Specialist Services in Health, Social Work and Social Care
20
Portfolio of Evidence:
Part 1: Evidence from practice educators’ work in relation to the student’s/ NQSW’s learning and assessment; and
Part 2: 3000 word Reflective Analysis of Practice and Development as Practice Educator
SS731 Social Work Practice Education, Assessment and Supervision
20
Portfolio of Evidence:
Part 1: Evidence from practice/ work based learning and assessment; and
Part 2: A 2500 word Reflective Commentary
SS7108 Enabling Learning and Assessment of Practice in Social Work
20
3,000 word essay based on the evaluation of a practice based issue
SS7222 Managing in the Public and Voluntary Sectors 20
3000 word critique of a current or recent plan and planning process
SS7221 Strategy and Planning in the Public and Voluntary Sectors
20
15 minute individual presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions from module teaching staff
SS700 Managing the Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults 20
3000 word critical analysis of a planned change/innovation or retrospective analysis of a change in work/organisational contexts
NAM07 Managing Change 20
3000 word Practice Analysis SS735 Social Work with Adults 20
2.Advanced, self directed and comprehensive understanding of human rights, equalities, social justice and discrimination, together with sound understanding of the central importance of the expertise and strengths of service users/ carers/ families/ communities and the active promotion of rights and participation
15000 word dissertation SS730 Research in Advanced Social Work Practice; The Dissertation
60
3000 word Critical and Reflective Analysis and Evaluation of Own Practice
SS732 Critical Reflection on Practice 20
2 part open book examination:
A 1.5 hour examination, to test knowledge and understanding of relevant law/practice guidance; and
A 2 hour examination relating to a seen case study
SS7132 Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards: Skills and Assessment
20
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15 minute individual presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions from module teaching staff.
SS733 Decision Making in Specialist Services in Health, Social Work and Social Care
20
Portfolio of Evidence:
Part 1: Evidence from practice educators’ work in relation to the student’s/ NQSW’s learning and assessment; and
Part 2: 3000 word Reflective Analysis of Practice and Development as Practice Educator
SS731 Social Work Practice Education, Assessment and Supervision
20
Portfolio of Evidence:
Part 1: Evidence from practice/ work based learning and assessment; and
Part 2: A 2500 word Reflective Commentary
SS7108 Enabling Learning and Assessment of Practice in Social Work
20
15 minute individual presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions from module teaching staff
SS700 Managing the Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults 20
3000 word Practice Analysis SS735 Social Work with Adults 20
3.In depth, sophisticated and critical knowledge of the complexity of diversity; of social work ethical principles and values and critical understanding of the importance of supporting practice environments where social workers and others feel supported to identify and challenge discrimination
15000 word dissertation SS730 Research in Advanced Social Work Practice; The Dissertation
60
3000 word Critical and Reflective Analysis and Evaluation of Own Practice
SS732 Critical Reflection on Practice 20
2 part open book examination:
A 1.5 hour examination, to test knowledge and understanding of relevant law/practice guidance; and
A 2 hour examination relating to a seen case study
SS7132 Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards: Skills and Assessment
20
15 minute individual presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions from module teaching staff.
SS733 Decision Making in Specialist Services in Health, Social Work and Social Care
20
Portfolio of Evidence:
Part 1: Evidence from practice educators’ work in relation to the student’s/ NQSW’s learning and assessment; and
Part 2: 3000 word Reflective Analysis of Practice and Development as Practice Educator
SS731 Social Work Practice Education, Assessment and Supervision
20
Portfolio of Evidence:
Part 1: Evidence from practice/ work based learning and assessment; and
Part 2: A 2500 word Reflective Commentary
SS7108 Enabling Learning and Assessment of Practice in Social Work
20
15 minute individual presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions from module teaching staff
SS700 Managing the Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults 20
3000 word Practice Analysis SS735 Social Work with Adults 20
4.In-depth, systematic knowledge of the contemporary national, local and organisational context of social work practice and of the profession, with an in-depth, critical understanding of the opportunities and challenges of multi- and cross agency collaboration and practice
15000 word dissertation SS730 Research in Advanced Social Work Practice; The Dissertation
60
3000 word Critical and Reflective Analysis and Evaluation of Own Practice
SS732 Critical Reflection on Practice 20
2 part open book examination:
A 1.5 hour examination, to test knowledge and understanding of relevant law/practice guidance; and
A 2 hour examination relating to a seen case study
SS7132 Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards: Skills and Assessment
20
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15 minute individual presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions from module teaching staff.
SS733 Decision Making in Specialist Services in Health, Social Work and Social Care
20
Portfolio of Evidence:
Part 1: Evidence from practice educators’ work in relation to the student’s/ NQSW’s learning and assessment; and
Part 2: 3000 word Reflective Analysis of Practice and Development as Practice Educator
SS731 Social Work Practice Education, Assessment and Supervision
20
3,000 word essay based on the evaluation of a practice based issue
SS7222 Managing in the Public and Voluntary Sectors 20
3000 word critique of a current or recent plan and planning process
SS7221 Strategy and Planning in the Public and Voluntary Sectors
20
15 minute individual presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions from module teaching staff
SS700 Managing the Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults 20
3000 word Practice Analysis SS735 Social Work with Adults 20
5.Advanced, comprehensive knowledge of research approaches and methods, critically and systematically applied to issues, opportunities and challenges in own area of advanced social work practice, management or education
15000 word dissertation SS730 Research in Advanced Social Work Practice; The Dissertation
60
3000 word Critical and Reflective Analysis and Evaluation of Own Practice
SS732 Critical Reflection on Practice 20
5000-word article, as for publication (70% of mark); and
10 minute presentation followed by 10 minutes of discussion with module team (30% of mark)
SS7129 Independent Learning for Advanced Practice in Mental Health or Social Care
40
3000-word article, as for publication SS7125 Independent Learning for Advanced Practice in Mental Health or Social Care
20
2 part open book examination:
A 1.5 hour examination, to test knowledge and understanding of relevant law/practice guidance; and
A 2 hour examination relating to a seen case study
SS7132 Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards: Skills and Assessment
20
15 minute individual presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions from module teaching staff.
SS733 Decision Making in Specialist Services in Health, Social Work and Social Care
20
Portfolio of Evidence:
Part 1: Evidence from practice educators’ work in relation to the student’s/ NQSW’s learning and assessment; and
Part 2: 3000 word Reflective Analysis of Practice and Development as Practice Educator
SS731 Social Work Practice Education, Assessment and Supervision
20
Portfolio of Evidence:
Part 1: Evidence from practice/ work based learning and assessment; and
Part 2: A 2500 word Reflective Commentary
SS7108 Enabling Learning and Assessment of Practice in Social Work
20
3,000 word essay based on the evaluation of a practice based issue
SS7222 Managing in the Public and Voluntary Sectors 20
3000 word critique of a current or recent plan and planning process
SS7221 Strategy and Planning in the Public and Voluntary Sectors
20
15 minute individual presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions from module teaching staff
SS700 Managing the Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults 20
3000 word critical analysis of a planned change/innovation or retrospective analysis of a change in work/organisational contexts
NAM07 Managing Change 20
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6.Self directed, systematic critical analysis and evaluation of complex knowledge, theory, concepts, and research evidence
15000 word dissertation SS730 Research in Advanced Social Work Practice; The Dissertation
60
5000-word article, as for publication (70% of mark); and
10 minute presentation followed by 10 minutes of discussion with module team (30% of mark)
SS7129 Independent Learning for Advanced Practice in Mental Health or Social Care
40
3000-word article, as for publication SS7125 Independent Learning for Advanced Practice in Mental Health or Social Care
20
3000 word Critical and Reflective Analysis and Evaluation of Own Practice
SS732 Critical Reflection on Practice 20
2 part open book examination:
A 1.5 hour examination, to test knowledge and understanding of relevant law/practice guidance; and
A 2 hour examination relating to a seen case study
SS7132 Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards: Skills and Assessment
20
15 minute individual presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions from module teaching staff.
SS733 Decision Making in Specialist Services in Health, Social Work and Social Care
20
Portfolio of Evidence:
Part 1: Evidence from practice educators’ work in relation to the student’s/ NQSW’s learning and assessment; and
Part 2: 3000 word Reflective Analysis of Practice and Development as Practice Educator
SS731 Social Work Practice Education, Assessment and Supervision
20
3,000 word essay based on the evaluation of a practice based issue
SS7222 Managing in the Public and Voluntary Sectors 20
3000 word critique of a current or recent plan and planning process
SS7221 Strategy and Planning in the Public and Voluntary Sectors
20
15 minute individual presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions from module teaching staff
SS700 Managing the Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults 20
3000 word critical analysis of a planned change/innovation or retrospective analysis of a change in work/organisational contexts
NAM07 Managing Change 20
3000 word Practice Analysis SS735 Social Work with Adults 20
7.Independent, systematic synthesis and critical application of knowledge, theory and research to decision making in own area of complex, challenging social work practice (including the assessment and management of risk in complex situations), management or education
15000 word dissertation SS730 Research in Advanced Social Work Practice; The Dissertation
60
3000 word Critical and Reflective Analysis and Evaluation of Own Practice
SS732 Critical Reflection on Practice 20
5000-word article, as for publication (70% of mark); and
10 minute presentation followed by 10 minutes of discussion with module team (30% of mark)
SS7129 Independent Learning for Advanced Practice in Mental Health or Social Care
40
3000-word article, as for publication SS7125 Independent Learning for Advanced Practice in Mental Health or Social Care
20
2 part open book examination:
A 1.5 hour examination, to test knowledge and understanding of relevant law/practice guidance; and
A 2 hour examination relating to a seen case study
SS7132 Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards: Skills and Assessment
20
15 minute individual presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions from module teaching staff.
SS733 Decision Making in Specialist Services in Health, Social Work and Social Care
20
Portfolio of Evidence: SS731 Social Work Practice Education, Assessment and Supervision
20
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Part 1: Evidence from practice educators’ work in relation to the student’s/ NQSW’s learning and assessment; and
Part 2: 3000 word Reflective Analysis of Practice and Development as Practice Educator
3,000 word essay based on the evaluation of a practice based issue
SS7222 Managing in the Public and Voluntary Sectors 20
3000 word critique of a current or recent plan and planning process
SS7221 Strategy and Planning in the Public and Voluntary Sectors
20
15 minute individual presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions from module teaching staff
SS700 Managing the Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults 20
3000 word critical analysis of a planned change/innovation or retrospective analysis of a change in work/organisational contexts
NAM07 Managing Change 20
3000 word Practice Analysis SS735 Social Work with Adults 20
8.Fully developed skills in independent critical analysis and evaluation of, and reflection on, own practice and that of others to inform assessments, decision making and to support good practice
15000 word dissertation SS730 Research in Advanced Social Work Practice; The Dissertation
60
3000 word Critical and Reflective Analysis and Evaluation of Own Practice
SS732 Critical Reflection on Practice 20
5000-word article, as for publication (70% of mark); and
10 minute presentation followed by 10 minutes of discussion with module team (30% of mark)
SS7129 Independent Learning for Advanced Practice in Mental Health or Social Care
40
3000-word article, as for publication SS7125 Independent Learning for Advanced Practice in Mental Health or Social Care
20
2 part open book examination:
A 1.5 hour examination, to test knowledge and understanding of relevant law/practice guidance; and
A 2 hour examination relating to a seen case study
SS7132 Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards: Skills and Assessment
20
15 minute individual presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions from module teaching staff.
SS733 Decision Making in Specialist Services in Health, Social Work and Social Care
20
Portfolio of Evidence:
Part 1: Evidence from practice educators’ work in relation to the student’s/ NQSW’s learning and assessment; and
Part 2: 3000 word Reflective Analysis of Practice and Development as Practice Educator
SS731 Social Work Practice Education, Assessment and Supervision
20
3,000 word essay based on the evaluation of a practice based issue
SS7222 Managing in the Public and Voluntary Sectors 20
3000 word critique of a current or recent plan and planning process
SS7221 Strategy and Planning in the Public and Voluntary Sectors
20
15 minute individual presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions from module teaching staff
SS700 Managing the Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults 20
3000 word critical analysis of a planned change/innovation or retrospective analysis of a change in work/organisational contexts
NAM07 Managing Change 20
3000 word Practice Analysis SS735 Social Work with Adults 20
9.Independent use of research skills (use of research methods,
15000 word dissertation SS730 Research in Advanced Social Work Practice; The Dissertation
60
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evaluation, ethics) in relation to issues, opportunities or challenges in own area of complex social work practice, management or education
3000 word Critical and Reflective Analysis and Evaluation of Own Practice
SS732 Critical Reflection on Practice 20
5000-word article, as for publication (70% of mark); and
10 minute presentation followed by 10 minutes of discussion with module team (30% of mark)
SS7129 Independent Learning for Advanced Practice in Mental Health or Social Care
40
3000-word article, as for publication SS7125 Independent Learning for Advanced Practice in Mental Health or Social Care
20
2 part open book examination:
A 1.5 hour examination, to test knowledge and understanding of relevant law/practice guidance; and
A 2 hour examination relating to a seen case study
SS7132 Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards: Skills and Assessment
20
15 minute individual presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions from module teaching staff.
SS733 Decision Making in Specialist Services in Health, Social Work and Social Care
20
Portfolio of Evidence:
Part 1: Evidence from practice educators’ work in relation to the student’s/ NQSW’s learning and assessment; and
Part 2: 3000 word Reflective Analysis of Practice and Development as Practice Educator
SS731 Social Work Practice Education, Assessment and Supervision
20
Portfolio of Evidence:
Part 1: Evidence from practice/ work based learning and assessment; and
Part 2: A 2500 word Reflective Commentary
SS7108 Enabling Learning and Assessment of Practice in Social Work
20
3,000 word essay based on the evaluation of a practice based issue
SS7222 Managing in the Public and Voluntary Sectors 20
3000 word critique of a current or recent plan and planning process
SS7221 Strategy and Planning in the Public and Voluntary Sectors
20
15 minute individual presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions from module teaching staff
SS700 Managing the Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults 20
3000 word critical analysis of a planned change/innovation or retrospective analysis of a change in work/organisational contexts
NAM07 Managing Change 20
3000 word Practice Analysis SS735 Social Work with Adults 20
10.Advanced, reflective and critically analytic skills in relation to professionalism and leadership in either: complex and challenging practice situations; the management of social workers and others in single or multi-disciplinary teams; the learning, development and assessment of others
15000 word dissertation SS730 Research in Advanced Social Work Practice; The Dissertation
60
3000 word Critical and Reflective Analysis and Evaluation of Own Practice
SS732 Critical Reflection on Practice 20
5000-word article, as for publication (70% of mark); and
10 minute presentation followed by 10 minutes of discussion with module team (30% of mark)
SS7129 Independent Learning for Advanced Practice in Mental Health or Social Care
40
3000-word article, as for publication SS7125 Independent Learning for Advanced Practice in Mental Health or Social Care
20
2 part open book examination:
A 1.5 hour examination, to test knowledge and understanding of relevant law/practice guidance; and
A 2 hour examination relating to a seen case study
SS7132 Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards: Skills and Assessment
20
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15 minute individual presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions from module teaching staff.
SS733 Decision Making in Specialist Services in Health, Social Work and Social Care
20
Portfolio of Evidence:
Part 1: Evidence from practice educators’ work in relation to the student’s/ NQSW’s learning and assessment; and
Part 2: 3000 word Reflective Analysis of Practice and Development as Practice Educator
SS731 Social Work Practice Education, Assessment and Supervision
20
Portfolio of Evidence:
Part 1: Evidence from practice/ work based learning and assessment; and
Part 2: A 2500 word Reflective Commentary
SS7108 Enabling Learning and Assessment of Practice in Social Work
20
3,000 word essay based on the evaluation of a practice based issue
SS7222 Managing in the Public and Voluntary Sectors 20
3000 word critique of a current or recent plan and planning process
SS7221 Strategy and Planning in the Public and Voluntary Sectors
20
15 minute individual presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions from module teaching staff
SS700 Managing the Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults 20
3000 word critical analysis of a planned change/innovation or retrospective analysis of a change in work/organisational contexts
NAM07 Managing Change 20
3000 word Practice Analysis SS735 Social Work with Adults 20
11.Self-directed, reflective skills in collaborative practice and in managing change within/ between organisations/ in working practices, maintaining a focus on positive outcomes for users of services, carers, families and communities
15000 word dissertation SS730 Research in Advanced Social Work Practice; The Dissertation
60
3000 word Critical and Reflective Analysis and Evaluation of Own Practice
SS732 Critical Reflection on Practice 20
15 minute individual presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions from module teaching staff.
SS733 Decision Making in Specialist Services in Health, Social Work and Social Care
20
15 minute individual presentation, followed by 10 minutes of questions from module teaching staff
SS700 Managing the Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults 20
Portfolio of Evidence:
Part 1: Evidence from practice educators’ work in relation to the student’s/ NQSW’s learning and assessment; and
Part 2: 3000 word Reflective Analysis of Practice and Development as Practice Educator
SS731 Social Work Practice Education, Assessment and Supervision
20
3,000 word essay based on the evaluation of a practice based issue
SS7222 Managing in the Public and Voluntary Sectors 20
3000 word critique of a current or recent plan and planning process
SS7221 Strategy and Planning in the Public and Voluntary Sectors
20
2 part open book examination:
A 1.5 hour examination, to test knowledge and understanding of relevant law/practice guidance; and
A 2 hour examination relating to a seen case study
SS7132 Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards: Skills and Assessment
20
3000 word critical analysis of a planned change/innovation or retrospective analysis of a change in work/organisational contexts
NAM07 Managing Change 20
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SUPPORT AND INFORMATION
Institutional/ University All students benefit from:
University induction week
Student Handbook: the University and you
Course Handbook
Extensive library facilities
Computer pool rooms
E-mail address
Welfare service
Personal tutor for advice and guidance
Course-specific Additional support, specifically where courses have non-traditional patterns of delivery (e.g. distance learning and work-based learning) include:
In addition, students on this course benefit from:
Induction and orientation to the course session Depending on module choice, learning and teaching sessions include
contributions from practitioners and service users and carers User of studentcentral (the student intranet) to support blended learning so e
learning materials are available off campus Shared learning sessions with students and staff from other courses and
professions to support practice in the inter professional and multi agency context of social work practice
Tutorials/ dissertation supervision, facilitated by University social work qualified staff, to support students generally and the integration of academic based and practice learning specifically
Study of social work in a research active School, where University social work staff are undertaking research in collaboration with practitioners and users and carers
PART 3: COURSE SPECIFIC REGULATIONS
COURSE STRUCTURE MSc Advanced Social Work (180 credits)
MSc Advanced Social Work and Management* (* in order to be considered for the award of MSc Advanced Social Work and Management, students must have achieved 60
taught management module credits)
Module SS730 Research in Advanced Social Work Practice: The Dissertation
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PGDip Professional Social Work Practice (120 credits) PGDip AMHP
At PG Cert level learning is concerned with the consolidation and further development of knowledge and skills, in line with the College of Social Work’s (TCSW’s) Professional Capabilities Framework (PCF) guidance for ‘Social Work Level’. Although initial learning is designed for newly qualified social workers, to support their development in their Assessed and Supported Year in Employment (ASYE), together with the 40 c module SS729 Needs Protection and Assessment in Adult Services, the course also provides opportunities for review, development and reflection for more experienced workers. At this level, studies are particularly concerned with knowledge and skills to support and develop assessment, intervention and practice in increasing complex work in the full range of Adult Services. At PG Diploma level, studies support learning in relation to practice commensurate with TCSW’s ‘Experienced Social Worker’ guidance in the PCF and supports knowledge and skill development in relation to the pathways of TCSW’s PCF guidance for ‘Advanced’ level – i.e. as Advanced Social Work Practitioner; Professional Social Work Educator; Social Work Manager. At PGDip Level, students are encouraged to plan to study modules, in conjunction with Course Leader advice, which will support their own particular professional development and leadership needs in relation to challenging and demanding practice. However, module choice is flexible (e.g. students who plan career development as advanced social work practitioners may take mainly ‘practice’ modules but also some relating to management or
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PGDip Professional Social
Work Practice
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education and vice versa). There is a focus also on critical analysis of own and other’s practice to inform professionalism, leadership and professional development. For the Master’s degree, studies are concerned with development of research knowledge and skills and the application of this learning in the dissertation to the student’s own area of practice, presenting detailed and reflective knowledge on this. As stated above, to be considered for the award of MSc Advanced Social Work and Management, students must have achieved successfully 60 taught management module credits and present a dissertation relating to management. Students who achieved PGDip Approved Mental Health Practice, may transfer their credits in to MSc Advanced Social Work/ and Management (see Course Regulations)
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↑
Practice related modules
SS732 Critical Reflection on Practice
SS7125/ SS7129
Independent Learning for Advanced Practice in Mental Health or Social Care (20c or 40c)
SS7132 Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards: Skills and Assessment
SS733 Decision Making in Specialist Services in Health, Social Work and Social Care Or , with written agreement of Course Leaders, other module in Graduate Programme, which addresses the Course Learning Outcomes
Education related modules
SS731 Social Work Practice Education, Assessment and Supervision
SS7108 Enabling Learning and Assessment of Practice in Social Work
SS732 Critical Reflection on Practice
Management modules
SS7222 Managing in the Public and Voluntary Sectors
SS7221 Strategy and Planning in the Public and Voluntary Sectors
SS700 Managing the Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults
NAM07 Managing Change
SS732 Critical Reflection on Practice Or , in relation to all the above, with written agreement of Course Leader, other management module in Graduate Programme, which addresses the Course Learning Outcomes
PGCert Professional Social Work Practice (60 credits) PGCert Professional Social
Work Practice
SS735 Social Work with Adults
SS7132 Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards: Skills and Assessment
SS7108 Enabling Learning and Assessment of Practice in Social Work
Modules
Level7
Module code
Status Module title Credit
7 SS730 M Research in Advanced Social Work Practice; The Dissertation 60
7 SS732 M/O Critical Reflection on Practice 20
7 SS7129 M/O Independent Learning for Advanced Practice in Mental Health or Social Care
40
7 SS7125 M/O Independent Learning for Advanced Practice in Mental Health or Social Care
20
7 SS7132 M/O Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards: Skills and Assessment 20
7 SS733 M/O Decision Making in Specialist Services in Health, Social Work and Social Care
20
7 SS731 M/O Social Work Practice Education, Assessment and Supervision 20
7 SS7108 M/O Enabling Learning and Assessment of Practice in Social Work 20
7 SS7222 M/O Managing in the Public and Voluntary Sectors 20
7 SS7221 M/O Strategy and Planning in the Public and Voluntary sectors 20
7 SS700 M/O Managing the Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults 20
7 All modules have learning outcomes commensurate with the FHEQ levels 0, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. List the level which corresponds with the learning outcomes of each module.
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7 NAM07 M/O Managing Change 20
7 SS735 M/O Social Work with Adults 20
Status:
M = Mandatory (modules which must be taken and passed to be eligible for the award)
C = Compulsory (modules which must be taken to be eligible for the award)
O = Optional (optional modules)
A = Additional (modules which must be taken to be eligible for an award accredited by a professional, statutory or regulatory body, including any non-credit bearing modules)
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AWARD AND CLASSIFICATION
Award type Award* Title Level Eligibility for award Classification of award
Total credits8 Minimum credits9 Ratio of marks10: Class of award
Final MSc Advanced Social Work 7 Total credit 180 Minimum credit at level of award Other: 180
Level 7 marks Postgraduate degree
Final MSc Advanced Social Work and Management
7 Total credit 180 Minimum credit at level of award Other: 180
Level 7 marks Postgraduate (taught) degree
Intermediate PGDip Professional Social Work Practice
7 Total credit 120 Minimum credit at level of award 120
Level 7 marks Postgraduate (taught) degree
Intermediate PGCert Professional Social Work Practice
7 Total credit 60 Minimum credit at level of award 60
Level 7 marks Postgraduate (taught) degree
Select Select Total credit Select Minimum credit at level of award Select
Select Select
*Foundation degrees only
Progression routes from award:
Award classifications Mark/ band % Foundation degree Honours degree Postgraduate11 degree (excludes PGCE and BM BS)
70% - 100% Distinction First (1) Distinction
60% - 69.99% Merit Upper second (2:1) Merit
50% - 59.99% Pass
Lower second (2:2) Pass
40% - 49.99% Third (3)
8 Total number of credits required to be eligible for the award. 9 Minimum number of credits required, at level of award, to be eligible for the award. 10 Algorithm used to determine the classification of the final award (all marks are credit-weighted). For a Masters degree, the mark for the final element (e.g, dissertation) must be in the corresponding class of award. 11 Refers to taught provision: PG Cert, PG Dip, Masters.
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EXAMINATION AND ASSESSMENT REGULATIONS
Specific regulations which materially affect assessment, progression and award on the course e.g. Where referrals or repeat of modules are not permitted in line with the University’s General Examination and Assessment Regulations for Taught Courses.
The examination and assessment regulations for the course are in accordance with the University’s General Examination and Assessment Regulations for Taught Courses (available from studentcentral). COURSE EXAMINATION AND ASSESSMENT REGULATIONS 1. Failure to meet module assessment requirements 1.1 Referral and progression. A student may be referred if the Examination Board considers the student can demonstrate the achievement of the module learning outcomes without having to repeat the module. Such referral is at the discretion of the Examination Board. 1.2 Number of credits in which students may be referred A student on MSc Advanced Social Work/ and Management may be referred normally in a maximum of 60 taught credits. A student who is referred in more than 60 taught credits will not be eligible normally to progress to the award of MSc Advanced Social Work/ and Management, In calculating the total number of credits a student has been referred in, account will be taken of referrals made in respect of modules taken on PGCert Professional Social Work Practice and PGDip Professional Social Work Practice. 2. Award of MSc Advanced Social Work and Management In order to eligible for the award ‘and Management’, students must have undertaken successfully 60 credits from taught management modules, as per Course Structures diagram set out above. 3. Attendance In line with the professional nature of the course and to ensure appropriate learning, students must attend normally 80% of all scheduled teaching, learning and tutorial sessions in the University. Failure to maintain this requirement will be relevant in considering student referral and progression at the AMHP and Social Work CPD Examination Board 4. Awards A student may receive the award of MSc, notwithstanding the fact that they may have received earlier the award of PGDip Approved Mental Health Practice/ PGDip Professional Social Work Practice/ PGCert Professional Social Work Practice, since these awards will have been made as they are commensurate with particular levels of professional social work capability. 5. Fitness to Practice and Matters affecting Registration as a Social Worker 5.1 Fitness to Practice Students registered on the course are registered social workers and are expected to conduct themselves t all times in accordance with Health and Care Professions Council requirements, Any issue of fitness to practice arising on the course would will be considered under the University’s Fitness/ suitability to Practice Procedure and/ or referred to the student’s employing authority 5.2 Matters affecting Registration as a Social Worker Given the protection of title and the title and nature of this award, students are required to advise the University, as well as HCPC and their employer, of
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