
LX53
Part-Time
September
£5,500
Travel costs to and from professional placement locations. Cost of DBS.
University Way Campus
Face-to-face via lectures, seminars and tutorials.
FdA Working with Children, Young People and Families
Sheffield Hallam University

This course provides you with the skills, knowledge and confidence to work with children, young people and families on a course developed in consultation with employers. You will develop an excellent grounding for further academic studies or to begin your career.
The modules are designed to introduce and develop your understanding of the principles, skills and knowledge you'll need to work with children, young people and families. You will explore important contemporary topics in this field, such as child safeguarding, parenting, child and adolescent development, refugees and working in partnership.
You will develop your inter-agency collaboration skills for future careers in interprofessional contexts. This will ensure you have the required foundations for working in a diverse range of professional and group work settings.
Gain key skills and knowledge to work with young people and their families.
Learn directly from 400 hours of valuable placement experience.
Study alongside others on a supportive, collaborative course with no exams.
Subject to validation.
Year 1 Modules
Personal, Professional and Academic Development
This module develops your knowledge and understanding of the personal, professional and academic development required to work with children, young people and families.
You’ll study topics such as:
Child Development
This module helps you understand key areas of key child development. You'll apply current knowledge and research of this subject to practice with children, young people and families.
You’ll study topics such as:
Safeguarding Children, Young People and Families
This module develops your awareness, knowledge and skills in relation to safeguarding and protecting children, young people and their families.
You’ll study topics such as:
Year 2 Modules
Preparing for Practice with CYPF
This skills-focused module equips you with a range of skills and knowledge to help you work effectively in a range of settings, supporting work with children, young people and families. Each weekly session on campus will be supported with a PowerPoint presentation and a range of pre- and post-session activities, including videos, reading materials and individual and group tasks.
You’ll study topics such as:
CYPF Practice 1
This module develops and demonstrates key competencies for safe and effective practice with children, young people and families. You'll undertake a minimum of 200 hours of assessed practice in a professional CYPF workplace.
You’ll apply your learning and skills to:
Theory and Practice of Parenting
This module develops your skills and knowledge for working with families in a prevention or early intervention setting to develop parenting capacity.
You’ll study topics such as:
Year 3 Modules:
Advancing Practice with CYPF
This module further develops your competence, skills and knowledge in working with children, young people and families in a range of multi-agency settings.
You’ll study topics such as:
Refugees and Migrant Families
This module develops your skills and knowledge in working with children, young people and families from refugee and migrant backgrounds.
You’ll study topics such as:
CYPF Practice 2
This module builds on your Children, Young People & Families Practice 1 experiences to further develop and demonstrate a range of skills and competencies for effective practice in the children, young people and families workplace. You’ll undertake a minimum of 200 hours of assessed practice in a professional CYPF workplace.
You’ll apply learning and skills such as:
Research for Practice
This module develops your understanding of research skills and the applicability of research to children, young people and families practice.
You’ll study topics such as:
Coursework including essays and presentations.
Work placements take place alongside teaching sessions. You will learn from two 200-hour placements in a setting with children, young people and families.
These will take place in a range of settings, reflecting the different contexts and communities in which services are currently delivered. You will develop your skills and confidence in practice, as well as enhance your resilience, integrity, creativity and curiosity as a developing professional.
Graduates of this course can work in educational settings (schools, colleges, PRUs), social care and health settings (local authority and voluntary sector), family support and early intervention (local authority and voluntary sector, and community development and outreach.
On graduating from the FdA students can progress onto the BA (Hons) Top Up Working with Children, Young People and Families.
64 UCAS points, with at least 24 points from an A Level or equivalent BTEC National qualification. For example:
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Applicants must attend interview as required.