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Course Overview

This Person-centred Practice Framework approach is for graduates and practitioners who wish to develop their careers in the broad field of health and social care systems. This includes an array of settings in which you support people with their mental health, for example, community based health and social care, residential care settings, criminal justice and education. You can also sign up to study single modules.

The routes in the Person-Centred Practice Framework seek to influence and enable the transformative processes of personal and professional development through engagement, facilitation and evaluation of person-centred teaching and learning approaches.

The framework is innovative and interactive, emphasising application of theory to your practice context. It will enable you to critically engage with, evaluate and synthesise the evidence and research to promote the development and enhancement of person-centred culture and practice. This develops a pro-active, transformative and reflective approach to meeting the health and social needs of individuals, families, groups and populations.

If you wish to study for a Postgraduate Certificate (PgCert) in Mental Health and Wellbeing, there is one core module on mental illness and distress. You can then choose two optional mental health modules to advance practice in your desired area of interest and/or that is relevant to your practice. 

Entry Requirement 

Candidates will normally be graduates with evidence of relevant recent academic study.

International: Where your honors degree has not been studied in English, you will be required to provide evidence of English language competence at no less than IELTS 6.5 with no individual component score less than 6.0.

Fees

Scotland/UK/ROI Student Fee: £5500

International Student Fee:£15500


This information was accurate on : 17/04/2021
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