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BSc (Hons) SOCIAL WORK AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BEDFORDSHIRE
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Health & Social Sciences School of Society, Community and Health Begin@Beds
2 CONTENTS Welcome to BSc (Hons) Social Work 3 What to expect in induction week 4 What you will be studying in your first year 5 Professional Courses and Placement Experience 6 Assessment 7 Preparation for your first week 8 Indicative Teaching timetable 9 Frequently asked questions 10 Final Thoughts 11

WELCOME

We are delighted that you have chosen to join our BSc (Hons) Social Work course at the University of Bedfordshire. Here at UoB social work is located within the School of Society Community and Health, where you will have opportunities to study alongside students undertaking degrees within Allied or Public Health.

Dr Lana Burroughs Head of School

ESSENTIAL CONTACTS

Course Leads

Kirsten Warren kirsten.warren@beds.ac.uk

Emma Murati emma.murati@beds.ac.uk

BSc (Hons) SOCIAL WORK AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BEDFORDSHIRE TO STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES

Dr Lana Burroughs is our Head of School and Dr Alberto Poletti is the Portfolio Lead for Social Work. The course leads for BSc Social Work are Kirsten Warren and Emma Murati.

During the time you are on the course you will be allocated a Personal Academic Tutor (PAT) who will support you throughout your studies.

Dr Alberto Poletti Portfolio Lead

Kirsten Warren Course Lead Emma Murati Course Lead

Your personal academic tutor is Email

Student Information Desk (SiD) beds.ac.uk/sid sid@beds.ac.uk

Treehouse Community & Faith Centre

Mental Health Services

beds.ac.uk/student-support/mentalwell mentalhealth@beds.ac.uk

BedsSU (student union) help@bedssu.co.uk

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WHAT TO EXPECT IN INDUCTION WEEK

Here are some of the activities that we typically cover during Welcome Week:

During your induction we will welcome you to Belong@Beds

You will meet the staff team and your fellow students

We will introduce you to the support services offered at UoB

Current students and alumni will talk to you about their experiences of studying at UoB and answer any questions you may have

You will be provided detailed information about what to expect within your programme of study and what we expect from you as students on a professional programme

Induction will also include an appointment for your ID and document checks

ESSENTIAL LINKS

For more information on joining your course, visit Begin BSc Social Work @Beds where you will find updated info, tips and dates of your course induction week etc.

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WHAT YOU WILL BE STUDYING IN YOUR FIRST YEAR

Your first year of study will combine a mix of seminars and skills days to equip you with the foundational knowledge base of principles, theories and legislation and the practical skills to develop your readiness for practice before commencing your first 70-day placement.

ESSENTIAL LINKS

How to find your Timetable

Information about your learning with BREO

Get support with your learning and assignments Study Hub

Visit the Library

Begin@Beds Start your student journey

Thrive@Beds My Beds Life

Succeed@Beds Careers and Employability Service

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PROFESSIONAL COURSES AND PLACEMENT EXPERIENCE

Our Course is approved by Social Work England, the regulatory body for social work profession.

As you enrol on your professional course you will need to complete an enhanced DBS along with ID checks and an occupational health assessment. You will also be asked to read and sign your professional studies contract which is in line with Social Work England’s Professional Standards which will guide you through your degree course.

Your placement experience will be provided by local employer partners within and beyond the university’s dedicated teaching partnership; offering a variety of learning within voluntary, private and statutory sectors of social work practice.

All programmes require two placement experiences, one 70-day placement and one 100-day placement; this will commence in your second year of study.

Learning does not stop once you are qualified as UoB offers a range of post-qualified units to support your continuous professional development.

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ASSESSMENT

Assessments are creative and designed to be inclusive of our diverse range of students. They are also designed to reflect the key social work skills you will need within your social work career, in accordance with Social Work England’s Standards and the Professional Capabilities Framework.

During your practice placement you will be supported and assessed by a Practice Educator, who is a qualified social worker.

RANGE OF ASSESSMENTS

Types of assessment for these units include:

Essays

Presentations

Case studies

Placement workbooks

Viva Voce – an oral exam, no writing

Open book online assessments

Law

Exam

Research Project

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PREPARATION FOR YOUR FIRST WEEK

SOMETHING TO READ

• What do social workers do? includes video feedback from service users about their social workers

• BASW – Code of Ethics

Download BASW Code of Ethics for Social Work as a PDF

SOMETHING TO EAT

• Eating and drinking on-campus – University of Bedfordshire

ABOUT THE CAMPUS

• Luton

• Bedford

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INDICATIVE TEACHING TIMETABLE

In your first year, you will be in University, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

In your second and final year, you will be in University on Tuesday. You will be on Placement Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Monday will be your study day.

Sample timetable – Semester 1 BSc (Hons) Social Work

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri

10am Academic Skills:

• Lectures

11am

• Practical Tasks

• Library Sessions Human Development:

• Lectures

• Child Observations Practical Skills Day to develop social work skills

12pm

1pm

LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH

Study Day Study Day

• Lectures

Tutorials

Library Working with People:

• Workshops

• Group Work

• Role Plays Practical

Skills Day to develop social work skills

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2pm 3pm 4pm 5pm

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many hours do students have to study in Uni each week?

You will have up to two days a week in university in year one, and then one day university and 3/4 days on placement once this commences –allowing for one study day per week.

Where will placements be?

Placements are provided within Luton and the broader Bedfordshire County, within voluntary, private and statutory sectors.

Am I able to chose my placement?

No, however you are able to state any preferences in your placement profile; although this cannot be guaranteed.

When does the course start?

Your course introduction

‘Begin@Beds’ week, will be in mid-September with teaching starting the following week.

Is there someone who can help me with my assessments?

The lecturing team are always available to guide you with the theory based content and you might want to book a 1:1 tutorial with your Unit Lead.

If you need more time to complete an assignment, please contact Student Engagement and Mitigation (SEAM) who deal with extensions for assessments. Their email is mitigation@beds.ac.uk

Is there somewhere for me to

get support if I have a learning difference such as Dyslexia?

Yes! There is plenty of help available and students may be eligible for a Learning and Teaching Agreement, stating any reasonable adjustments needed for classroom learning and examinations. There is also help available for practice based learning.

Are there clubs and activities I can get involved with?

Yes! The Student Union will provide lots of information about the sporting clubs, activities and events available for all students at UoB. For more information visit bedssu.co.uk

ESSENTIAL LINKS

Simulation suite

beds.ac.uk/simulation

Learning Difference support information beds.ac.uk/student-support/disabilities2

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FINAL THOUGHTS

Seeing our students grow, thrive and develop through to graduation is one of the joys of our job. Hearing of their success in practice once they have qualified and are employed is the icing on the cake.

The University of Bedfordshire Social Work Team are passionate about Social Work and believe that Social Workers make a huge difference to the lives of the people they support, as well as to society as a whole. Every year we are proud to see our newly qualified Social Work students from across the various courses graduate and enter the profession.

We now look forward to joining you on your journey!

THIS IS WHAT OUR STUDENTS SAY

Lectures provide a safe place to learn and we are encouraged to express our opinions. We are well supported by the teaching team and are well prepared to enter the profession. I feel understood and I can develop at my own pace.

The Placement and University pattern provides a good balance for learning.

Tutors are accessible and supportive. All staff very helpful and responded quickly.

I was matched with an excellent placement that really supported my learning needs – really boosted my confidence for the final placement and work in general.

I felt supported throughout the course and would like to say a huge thank you to all parties for making this journey a success!

Social work is an opportunity to walk with people through the darkest times in their lives, and support them to make purposeful change. Nothing beats that!

Because when things can sometimes feel so unjust, you can be a force for good. Social workers work with some of the most vulnerable people in society, challenging racism, disablism and other forms of oppression and discrimination.

TOP REASONS TO LOVE THE SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION

Because you learn so much about yourself. Social workers need to practise reflectively, and you will learn to deeply analyse your assumptions and your practice.

Because social work is all about people. It is an exciting and varied role in which you have the privilege of working with adults and children in their homes and other settings so you can try to understand the world through their eyes.

Because in social work you draw from a broad knowledge base. The theories that underpin social work come from diverse subjects such as sociology, psychology, social policy, organisational behaviour theory, law and education.

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