20 credit level 6 and level 7 module
Page last updated 31 October 2024
You may be able to study these modules at Level 6 (BSc level) or Level 7 (Masters level) depending on your academic circumstances. Please contact the CPD Team or the Module Leader for advice if you are unsure which level would be best for you.
Upon successful completion of the 20 credit Working with a Person Experiencing Mental Health Crisis module, you will be able to:
At level 6 (UZZRX9-20-3)
At level 7 (UZZRX8-20-M)
This module is suitable for those working or looking to work in intensive or crisis teams.
Level 6 study can contribute towards:
Level 7 study can contribute towards:
The course syllabus typically includes:
Teaching will include seminars, action learning sets, critical review of research and policy and critical reflection.
Additionally, there will be emphasis on social media for distant learning and emphasise on you collaborating online to develop study.
At level 6 (undergraduate level):
A written assignment guided by construction of your own case study.
At level 7 (Masters level):
A written assignment guided by construction of your own case study, with emphasis on organisation innovation in assisting a person experiencing a crisis.
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