Professional accreditation
This course is approved by Social Work England, the regulator of social work education and practice in England.
When you complete this degree, you'll be eligible to apply for registration as a social worker with Social Work England. You'll need to do this to practise social work in England.
See Social Work England's register of approved courses.
In your first post-qualifying year of practice your employer may organise an Assessed and Supported Year in Practice (ASYE) to provide extra support as you begin your career.
Placements
You'll spend 170 days of the course on placements: 70 days in year two and 100 days in year three. You'll also shadow social workers in year one. This experience also hones your social work skills, knowledge, and professional network, shaping you into a sought-after graduate on qualifying.
The relationships you build in practice with your placement providers, along with your professional qualification, will improve your employability. In fact, many of our students secure employment in the team where they did their final year placement.
UWE Bristol's geographical area for placement provision covers a wide area, for example Bristol and neighbouring counties of South Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, North Somerset, Somerset, and Bath and North-East Somerset. You'll also get help to find placements and support throughout from department staff.
Our placement co-ordinators work hard to match students to their preferences in terms of geographical areas and placement setting. However, you could be placed within a 50 mile radius of Bristol.
We work closely with placement partner agencies to ensure you experience a wide range of settings in statutory, voluntary, private and/ or independent organisations. In most cases, the year two 70-day placement is in a voluntary sector, charity or private sector agency, and in the year three 100-day placement all students undertake a statutory placement.
Our placements support you to meet regulatory body standards for practice.
You'll be supported on your placements by a practice educator and university placement tutor, with university teaching running in parallel to help you apply law, policy, skills and theory in practice settings. You'll have the opportunity to gradually build your skills, knowledge and confidence in practice.
You'll also get help to find placements and support throughout from staff within the School and our award winning careers service.
Study facilities
The Glenside Campus library is a well-resourced health and social care library with a huge selection of books, journals, audio-visual materials and specialist health and social care software to support your studies.
We have computer facilities on all our campuses and a wide range of software packages with 24-hour library support available. You can access reading materials and lecture notes online, and we'll help you find the resources you need to research, undertake, and present your work.
The course is well supported by the library team, and we have a dedicated subject specific librarian. The library staff supplement your learning on the course with useful sessions on improving academic skills.
Learn more about UWE Bristol's facilities and resources.
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