Social workers support and protect some of society’s most deprived and vulnerable people. They require a high level of motivation, commitment and a qualifying degree. The Open University’s BA (Hons) Social Work (Northern Ireland) is approved by the Northern Ireland Social Care Council (NISCC), and successful completion entitles graduates to apply for registration as a social worker.
Our BA (Hons) Social Work (Northern Ireland) is a practice-based learning programme that combines on- and off-the-job learning and development, delivered flexibly around the demands of your workplace. Through completion of this qualification, students will earn a professionally qualifying degree in Social Work and gain practice experience with evidence of assessed competency in the workplace, including new skills and knowledge preparing them to take on more demanding roles within social care delivery.
For employers, the programme provides the opportunity to upskill, develop and retain current staff. Because students study alongside work, they will put their learning into practice immediately, for the positive benefit of service users.
The BA (Hons) Social Work (Northern Ireland):
The programme is suitable for existing social care support staff who are responsible for delivering direct services and who have the potential to take on greater challenges and responsibilities as qualified social workers.
It will support the development of social workers across a wide range of settings, including services for mental health, adults, children, young people and families. The programme will also equip students to work with professionals from other organisations, such as the police, healthcare organisations, schools and probation services.
Employers must commit to the following BA (Hons) Social Work (Northern Ireland) programme requirements:
At present, this programme is only available to students who are being sponsored by their employing agency. The employer will need to provide two work-based learning placements. The level 3 placements will be arranged through the regional allocations process. The level 2 placement will likely be in the student's own team, however they should be considered surplus to the team and removed from their substantive post. Employers should carefully consider how backfill will be accommodated and financed on both placement periods.
If you require further information, please contact the NI social work team directly Ireland-social-work@open.ac.uk
All BA (Hons) Social Work (Northern Ireland) applicants must:
The BA (Hons) Social Work (Northern Ireland) is a practice-based learning programme that flexibly combines on- and off-the-job learning and development and is designed to help students acquire the core knowledge and skills that are transferrable across a range of settings and service user groups (including statutory health and social care, justice, education and the third sector). Its flexibility around the demands of your workplace, is targeted at employees who have experience in either working or volunteering in a social work or social care agency. The degree consists of a 360-credit programme comprising six modules of essential knowledge and skills. The subject matter is interdisciplinary, derived from psychology, sociology, social policy, law and social work studies.
At Stage 1, the first two modules provide an introduction to the organisation of social care in the UK and develop students’ awareness of the different components of good social work practice. At Stage 2, students will study a module covering the law and social work before taking a practice module, which includes a 70-day placement. In Stage 3, students will choose one module from a choice of four and conclude their degree 100-placement.
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Stage 1 |
Stage 2 |
Stage 3 |
Completion |
Theory |
Introducing health and social care (60 credits) |
Social work law (60 credits) |
A choice of one of the following 60-credit modules:
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BA (Hons) Social Work (Northern Ireland) awarded Registration with the Northern Ireland Social Care Council (NISCC) |
Practice |
Foundations for social care and social work practice (60 credits) |
Applied social work practice (60 credits) |
Critical social work practice (60 credits) |
BA (Hons) Social Work (Northern Ireland) awarded Registration with the Northern Ireland Social Care Council (NISCC) |
Our tutor-supported online learning gives your employees the flexibility to pick the most suitable times, proactively and reactively, to minimise disruption to service provision. There is an 85-day placement in Year 2 and 100-day placement in Year 3. Otherwise, students are rarely required to be on day release at the same time and frontline services are protected. It also means travel costs and expenses are minimised.
Online module delivery is both varied and interactive, using rich media formats that engage and enthuse learners on their journey. Learning is perfectly suited to staff working shifts, as it can be accessed 24/7 on computers, tablets and mobile devices, and can be immediately applied into working practice. Online forums and discussion groups allow students to learn from others in different service settings and with different backgrounds.
The Open University has the experience and support in place to help students succeed and make a positive impact on practice.
The OU will deploy expert staff to support your organisation and your learners. They will work collaboratively with the relevant roles in your organisation to deliver the Social Work degree to meet both organisational needs and the Rules, Standards and Requirements of the Social Care Council in Northern Ireland.
The PT is a key role and provides individual support to students to progress and complete all the requirements of the professional programme. The support is tailored to the context of each learner’s professional duties and their workplace environment. Regular engagement with each learner’s line manager or work-based supervisor is a critical component of this role. In addition, the PT coaches learners to integrate their academic learning with their professional work and guide them in the development of their portfolio.
The role of the Academic Tutor is to support success by using, interpreting and building on the teaching resources produced by the OU and provided to students. They monitor progression, mark assignments, provide personalised feedback and work in partnership with employers to support the students’ academic, personal and professional development. In addition, Academic Tutors provide pastoral support to students. They are sometimes also referred to as Associate Lecturers or Module Tutors.
The Social Work Staff Tutor supports your organisation to deliver the Social Work degree to meet both organisational needs and the quality assurance requirements set down by the Rules, Standards and Requirements of the Social Care Council in Northern Ireland. They will be able to advise and give support on all stages of the process from recruitment of sponsored students through to qualification.
If you are interested in the BA (Hons) Social Work (Northern Ireland) for your organisation, contact the NI Social Work Team at Ireland-Social-Work@open.ac.uk.
Individuals who are interested in pursuing this qualification can find out more information on our BA (Hons) Social Work (Northern Ireland) webpage for prospective students.
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