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PGCE - Postgraduate Certificate of Education
Wheeler, Chester
Part Time
MAR-26
1 Year
A course designed and delivered by staff working in this speciality for all allied health and social care staff. The overarching aim of this course is to enable students to gain in-depth knowledge of current thinking and practices in neurodevelopmental conditions to incorporate directly into health and social care practice. This course will be delivered by current interdisciplinary practitioners and specialist academic staff.
This course has been designed by senior clinicians at Cheshire and Wirral Partnership Trust (CWP) and the Centre for Autism, Neuro-Developmental Disorders and Intellectual Disability (CANDDID) and the University of Chester. The course taught module content and assessments can be completed over nine months.
All student applicants will be interviewed by the course team to ensure they meet the admission criteria. The primary purpose of the interview is a two-way process to make sure the course meets your educational and clinical career plans. Students should primarily be working in a mental health setting, have a minimum 2:2 honours degree classification in a health-related subject (or equivalent), and must be a recognised/registered health or allied health care professional.
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£3,210 per year
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Accommodation - Grosvenor House - £179 per week
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