Social Work MA
Liverpool Hope University
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About the CourseThe main aim of this programme is to produce competent, reflective, analytical and research-minded social workers, who are vocationally qualified, with advanced knowledge and skills to bring about innovations through collaborative practice and continuous learning.The programme has been accredited since 2010 and is now subject to annual monitoring and validation by Social Work England (SWE). The content and delivery of the programme is subject to continued input from a range of ...Read more

About the Course

The main aim of this programme is to produce competent, reflective, analytical and research-minded social workers, who are vocationally qualified, with advanced knowledge and skills to bring about innovations through collaborative practice and continuous learning.

The programme has been accredited since 2010 and is now subject to annual monitoring and validation by Social Work England (SWE). The content and delivery of the programme is subject to continued input from a range of stakeholders, with support from an established service user group; practitioners; and both former and current students. Our teaching methods facilitate participative learning, with students engaging with practice scenarios in our simulation suite.

The School of Social Science has an active research base framed within the spheres of social justice and radical social work and prides itself on a policy oriented approach. The MA is taught within this ethos and students are encouraged to consider questions about inequalities in social work policy and practice and how they might be countered. The social work team are all research active and contribute regularly to relevant social work journals. The team has expertise in children and family social work, theorising childhood, racism and anti-racist social work, mental health and mental health user movements, youth justice, radical social work histories, community engagement and international social work.

The School also organises regular conferences that give students the opportunity to engage with some of the leading social work academics in the country. In recent year’s we have also been facilitating ‘Integration Days’ providing opportunities for social work students to further develop the links between theory, research and practice. We have held Integration days based around ‘race’ and ‘LGBTQ+’ with guest speakers from nationally known writers/campaigners and local community organisations, with small group discussion enabling students to work together to develop key themes.

The programme also offers opportunities for students to take part in field trips to Palestine, Turkey and Michigan, USA. In addition, students can opt to undertake part of their practice placement in India or Gambia.

Why choose this subject?

Choose this subject if you want to make a difference to people’s lives and feel passionate and committed to social justice.

The student intake each year is limited to 25- 30 students – you will get to know the teaching team well and also have the opportunity to develop excellent peer group support.

The team has expertise in children and family social work, theorising childhood, racism and anti-racist social work, mental health and mental health user movements, youth justice, radical social work histories, community engagement and international social work.

The Masters qualification is highly regarded by employers.

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Social Work England (SWE)

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37/279
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28th
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83rd
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Elizabeth
07 Mar 24

Best - the activities that the student union put on. The free shuttle bus and safe taxi scheme Worst - the fire alarm going off at 7am on a weekday. Being in lectures for two..Read more

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Declan
07 Mar 24

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Entry requirements

A First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree. A Lower Second Class Degree considered under special circumstances. GCSE Mathematics grade C (Grade 4 or above in the 2017 and onwards grading system), or an equivalent mathematics qualification before application. Appropriate and relevant experience. Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service (formally the Criminal Records Bureau – CRB).

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£13,000 per year

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Elizabeth
07 Mar 24
Social Work - BA (Hons)
Best - the activities that the student union put on. The free shuttle bus and safe taxi scheme Worst - the fire alarm going off at 7am on a weekday. Being in lectures for two...
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Declan
07 Mar 24
Social Work - BA (Hons)
The university offers various opportunities for personal and professional development....
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Liverpool Hope University
Liverpool Hope University , Liverpool

With a history extending more than 175 prestigious years, Liverpool Hope University has developed a strong tradition of scholarship...

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Liverpool Hope University
Hope Park Liverpool L16 9JD United Kingdom
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