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Postgraduate Certificate
University of Glasgow
Online
SEP-25
12 months
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Postgraduate Certificate
University of Glasgow
Online
SEP-25
12 months
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This programme will develop your knowledge of Positive Behaviour Support and its use for supporting people with intellectual disabilities, particularly those with additional and complex support needs. It will develop your understanding of approaches to the implementation of Positive Behaviour Support, and you'll learn practical skills to design, implement and evaluate Positive Behaviour Support interventions to improve quality of life and promote well-being in individuals with intellectual disabilities.
WHY THIS PROGRAMME
This programme is one-of-a-kind. There is no other university-based Positive Behaviour Support qualification available in Scotland.
It is also a unique qualification within the wider UK, with its specific focus on implementation and practical skills.
The programme closes a skills gap within services?that?offer support to people with intellectual disabilities and challenging behaviours, including health, social care, and education settings.
This programme is well-placed to meet Sottish and UK Government guidance in relation to best practice for supporting people with intellectual disabilities and complex support needs.
The approach of the programme is practical and practice-based, supporting you to apply your learning in practice, while still gaining a university qualification.
It will allow you to develop skills in planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating Positive Behaviour Support interventions.
You?will have an opportunity to develop your skills based on your current professional role.
CAREER PROSPECTS
Students from this programme are likely to develop their career within health or social care settings working with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Applicants must fulfill all of the following entry requirements: Minimum 2:2 honours degree, typically in nursing, psychology, social work, or other relevant social sciences, OR comparable professional qualifications. At least three years relevant experience within the health and social care sector working (paid or voluntary) with people with intellectual disabilities. All applicants must have a current role in services for people with intellectual disabilities.
Students living in
Domestic
£5,000 per year
Students from Domestic
You can pay in instalments of £1,667 per 20 credits. Fees for students funded by the NHS (after NHS discount): £3,710 (total cost for PGCert; £1,237 per 20 credits.
£5,000 per year
Students from EU
You can pay in instalments of £1,667 per 20 credits. Fees for students funded by the NHS (after NHS discount): £3,710 (total cost for PGCert; £1,237 per 20 credits.
£5,000 per year
Students from International
You can pay in instalments of £1,667 per 20 credits. Fees for students funded by the NHS (after NHS discount): £3,710 (total cost for PGCert; £1,237 per 20 credits.
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