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BA (Hons) Youth and Community Work

BA (Hons) Youth and Community Work. Open day presentations Claire Marsden Course Leader Youth and Community Work. Overview. Life in Youth and Community Work Studying Youth and Community Work at Sheffield Hallam Fees and Funding Entry requirements and what we're looking for Questions.

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BA (Hons) Youth and Community Work

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  1. BA (Hons) Youth and Community Work Open day presentations Claire Marsden Course Leader Youth and Community Work

  2. Overview • Life in Youth and Community Work • Studying Youth and Community Work at Sheffield Hallam • Fees and Funding • Entry requirements and what we're looking for • Questions

  3. Life in Youth and Community Work • Need to be confident, resilient and self reliant • Requires thoughtfulness and tact • Excellent communication skills needed • Young people are hard to reach - you must engage with them • Youth work also involves contact with families and an understanding of the impact families have • A degree is now essential to work in a youth setting

  4. Sheffield Hallam UniversityKey Facts • 30,000 students • 4,000 staff • We have some of the UK's best and most modern campuses and facilities, based in the City and Collegiate • State-of-the-art learning and IT • A varied and lively student population includes over 3,000 international students • We work with over 25 professional bodies including the National Youth Agency

  5. Youth and Community Work at Sheffield Hallam • Accredited by the National Youth Agency • Staff have a range of Youth and Community backgrounds which shapes our courses • Developed in partnership with employers: • Youth Association of South Yorkshire • Local Authorities • Connexions • Endeavour

  6. About the Course • 3 years • Reflects national policies and Government agenda • Emphasis on learning by experience • Up to 20 weeks on placement each year • Youth Clubs, Advice Centres, Youth Offending Teams, Schools…. • We help you find placements • Great way to build links for future employment

  7. About the Course • Innovative Assessments to develop key skills • Writing a funding bid • Mock supervision of staff • Placement Portfolios • Facilitating an educational group work session • Variety of teaching methods • Group work, lectures, seminars, presentations, practical work • ‘Shuspace’ & e-Learning • Problem based learning and interaction • Independent learning • Inter-professional learning

  8. Year One Modules • Personal/Professional Development • Equality, Diversity, Rights and Responsibilities • Safeguarding Children and Young People • Understanding People and Communities • Introduction to Inter-professional Practice • Communication and People Skills • Work-Based Learning 1

  9. Year two modules • Contemporary Issues in Youth and Community work • Personal and Professional Development 2 • Developing Collaborative Practice • Young People and Community Development • Professional Issues in Youth and Community Work • Work-based Learning 2 • Evaluating Evidence to Inform Practice

  10. Year three modules • CommunityProfile • Management and Leadership • Capable Collaborative Work • Work based Learning 3 • Integrated Study

  11. Fees and Funding • Yearly tuition fees of around £3,290 • Sheffield Hallam bursaries available • For students receiving a full maintenance grant or special support grant • For students at our partner schools and colleges • More information on fees and grants: www.ucas.ac.uk/studentfinance Fees and Funding talk: 12.45 - 1.15pm in Herbert Wing, Hall 2 Finance stand all day in Heart of the Campus for individual enquiries

  12. What we're looking for • Confidence, enthusiasm and resilience • Commitment to the principles and purpose of the profession • Excellent communication skills • An understanding of the career • At least 100 hours of work experience with young people aged 13-19

  13. Entry Requirements School and College leavers • 160 points from at least two A-levels or one A level and two AS levels (excluding general studies). Alternative qualifications e.g. BTECs are accepted • GCSE English Language and Maths at grade C or above

  14. Professional Requirements • Attendance and conduct is monitored • 80% minimum attendance to pass the course • Criminal Records Bureau check

  15. Application Process • Research Youth and Community Work and gain work experience • Apply through UCAS by 15January 2011 • If shortlisted, attend an interview day at Sheffield Hallam • Written Test • Individual Interview • Use firm and insurance offers to your advantage

  16. To find out more… • National Youth Agency: www.nya.org.uk • Informal education website: www.infed.org.uk • Read The Art of Youth Work by Kerry Young

  17. Useful Contacts Pete Ashworth (Admissions Tutor) pete2.ashworth@shu.ac.uk General Enquiries 0114 225 5555

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