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Leading Culture Change in Safeguarding PGCert

University of Worcester

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  • Qualification

    Postgraduate Certificate

  • Location

    University of Worcester

  • Study mode

    Part time

  • Start date

    JAN

  • Duration

    2 years

Course summary

What makes Leading Culture Change in Safeguarding at Worcester special?

This exciting course breaks new ground. Its purpose is to find innovative ways to safeguard people’s wellbeing from childhood to adulthood. It brings together students working in health, education, social care, housing, sports and community organisations and across people’s life course, from antenatal care to the care of our older populations, and those keen to be change-makers in these fields.

The course encourages students to consider the implications for their organisation’s learning and service delivery. It develops students’ leadership of culture change by supporting them to integrate research, by pooling expertise, real-life experience and reflection.

Key features

  • The course is made up of two mandatory modules and takes two years. You will take one module each year. The course’s flexible-and-distributed delivery enables you to learn while also striking a manageable work, life and study balance. It is designed with the busy professional in mind.
  • You do not necessarily need an undergraduate degree to apply successfully. Details about admissions and applications are provided below.
  • Independent online learning is blended with twilight discussion and debate. This allows you the independence of managing your own time and energy while also developing professional and social networks through our regular face-to-face

Where could it take you?

You graduate from this course with an online portfolio that demonstrates your critical leadership and learning in cross-disciplinary safeguarding and protection work. You will have successfully demonstrated your ability to lead culture change in safeguarding. You will be characterised by safe reflective and reflexive practice. You have constructive and practicable proposals to make to human welfare organisations concerned with regulatory inspection frameworks.

You would be expected to be in a position to apply for positions of leadership and responsibility for safeguarding and protection work in a range of practice fields and/or assume additional responsibility and accountability in current employment.

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University information

University of Worcester

  • University League Table

    88th

  • Campus address

    University of Worcester, Henwick Grove, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR2 6AJ, England

Subject rankings

  • Subject ranking

    77th out of 122 5

    40th out of 101 1

  • Entry standards

    / Max 221
    114 52%

    90th

  • Graduate prospects

    / Max 100
    72.0 72%

    50th

    23
  • Student satisfaction

    / Max 4
    3.25 81%

    13th

    26
  • Entry standards

    / Max 206
    121 59%

    56th

  • Graduate prospects

    / Max 100
    64.0 64%

    33rd

    16
  • Student satisfaction

    / Max 4
    3.49 87%

    2nd

    1

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