School of Social Sciences, Primary Care & Education
The School of Social
Sciences, Primary Care and Education offers a range of
undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, diplomas, short courses and
study days which support the preparation and development of the
workforce in the public, independent and voluntary sectors,
including Social Work, Policing, Criminology, Psychology,
Primary Care, Public Health, Mental Health, the Children's
Workforce and Further and Higher Education.
The majority of the courses offered in the
school are professionally accredited, approved and regulated by
bodies such as the General Social Care Council, the Nursing &
Midwifery Council, the British Psychological Society, Life Long
Learning UK, and the Higher Education Academy.
The courses within the school are taught
by a range of academics, many of whom have moved from senior
professional practice posts to support the development of the
workforce from an academic setting. We pride ourselves in keeping
in close contact with the practice environment and we work
with prospective employers to ensure that our courses are entirely
focused on and relevant to supporting evidence based practice and
the development of a highly skilled and competent workforce.
We are always seeking new opportunities to
help support workforce and skills development and we welcome
invitations to work in partnership with the primary care, policing,
public health, education and social care sectors to create innovate
and stimulating programmes to support staff working in such
environments to deliver a service of the highest standard and
quality.