Social workers navigate complex challenges, such as supporting families to stay together, assisting individuals who are homeless, and delivering sensitive news to those with dementia. They collaborate with people, families, and communities across statutory, private, voluntary, and charitable sectors to drive positive change, promote human rights, and advocate for social justice. The course provides hands-on experience through two placements in years two and three, while building knowledge in communication, interdisciplinary teamwork, sociological and psychological theories, life course factors, politics, social policy, and legal frameworks for safeguarding and support.To prepare for demanding situations, the program emphasizes resilience, reflective practice, and practical skills development. Key features include approval by Social Work England for professional registration upon graduation, 30 days of skills training, full-time placements (70 days in year two and 100 days in year three), and the opportunity to specialize in a chosen area of social work in the final year.
A local representative of Manchester Metropolitan University in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.