MODULE SPECIFICATION

Code:

UTLGKS-40-2

Title:

Developing Practice With Children, Young People & Their Families 2

Version:

3

Level:

2

UWE Credit Rating:

40

ECTS credit rating:

20

Module Type:

Professional Practice

Owning Faculty:

Social Sciences and Humanities

Field:

Secondary Education and Lifelong Learning

Faculty Committee approval: Date:

Approved for Delivery by: ( indicate name of affiliated institution if module will only be delivered by them)

Valid from:

September 2009

Discontinued from:

 

Contributes towards:

Foundation Degree in Working With Children, Young People & Families

Pre-requisites:

UZVS98-20-1, Developing Practice With Children, Young People & Their Families 1

Co-requisites:

NA

Entry requirements:

(If the module is offered as CPD or stand alone, indicate the entry requirements)

Excluded combinations:

NA

Learning Outcomes:

By the end of the module the student should be able to:

demonstrate an understanding of the Every Child Matters approach to practice; (Component A & B)

demonstrate an understanding of informed consent and application of legislation relating to confidentiality; (Component A & B)

consolidate knowledge of relevant legal and policy frameworks; (Component A & B)

begin to evaluate different sources of evidence for practice; (Component A & B)

reflect upon issues of power and ethics in decision making; (Component A & B)

reflect on and analyse own learning from work based activities; (Component A & B)

develop existing skills and knowledge for practice; (Component A & B)

provide evidence of having met a range of negotiated competences appropriate to the practice setting and the Common Core; (Component A & B)

respond appropriately to your own emotional needs in working with children, young people and their families; (Component A & B)

demonstrate ability to make effective use of supervision; (Component A & B)

demonstrate the practice skills of assessment, observation reporting and record keeping; (Component A & B)

highlight additional training and supervision needs to build on your skills and knowledge; (Component A & B)

demonstrate ability to work in a team within and across agencies; (Component A & B)

present and discuss ideas, concepts and views effectively;

demonstrate effective use of ICT;

manage self in a practice setting.

Syllabus Outline:

Learning opportunities will vary according to the practice setting. However each setting will include experience of

The Common Core (2005)

Direct work with children and/or young people

Working as an accountable member of an organisation

Assessment

Legal and Ethical Practice

Each setting will also include opportunities for

Reflecting on personal & professional Development

Developing Communication Skills

Applying knowledge, skills and values in practice

Reflecting on own presence in working relationships

Practice Portfolio Development

Exploring career development and employability opportunities

Teaching and Learning Methods:

A variety of approaches will be used which may include a practice learning agreement, directed and self-directed study, e-learning, experiential and observation of practice, discussion and reflection on practice recorded via a learning contract, work based learning, study days at university.

This module will run throughout the second year of the programme and as such students will be encouraged to collect evidence of their ability to function safely and effectively within any practice setting. The evidence can take the form of written reflective summary of experience; peer assessment; case study – brief synopsis and articles reviewed and related to practice. They will be required to keep a log of hours to be presented within the portfolio of evidence.

Reading strategy

Students will be directed to reading which is either available electronically or provided for them in a printed study pack.

Assistance will be available through the work-based learning days and online tutorials to enhance students research and referencing skills. This includes interactive tutorials on search skills and on the use of specific electronic library resources. Sign up workshops are also offered by the library.

Indicative Sources:

Web sites

www.everychildmatters.gov.uk

www.dh.gov.uk

www.dfes.gov.uk

www.seu.gov.uk

www.scie-socialcareonline.org.uk

www.infed.org.uk

www.jrf.org.uk

Databases

CareData

ChildData

Assessment:

Weighting between components A and B (standard modules only) A: P/F B: 100%

Attempt 1

First Assessment Opportunity:

Component A

Assessment of professional competencies by an appropriately qualified practitioner through the use of a standardised portfolio format             Pass/Fail

Second Assessment Opportunity: Attendance at taught classes is not required

This is a Professional Practice module and, as such, referral is not automatic and is subject to the agreement of an Award Board.   Any offer of a referral opportunity is subject to the availability of a placement judged by the University to be satisfactory.

Component A

Assessment of professional competencies by an appropriately qualified practitioner through the use of a standardised portfolio format             Pass/Fail

Specification confirmed by ………………………………………Date …………………

(Associate Dean/Programme Director)

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