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Counselling Studies and Working with Children, Young People & Families (with Foundation Year)
Birmingham Newman University
BA (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · 2 start datesBirmingham Newman UniversityCounselling Studies and Working with Children, Young People & Families
Birmingham Newman University
BA (Hons) · 3 study options · September 2026Birmingham Newman UniversityCounselling (Children and Young People)
Birmingham City University
MS · 2 years · Full-time · September 2026City CentreCounselling Children and Young People
University of Northampton
MS · 2 years · Part-time · September 2026Waterside
Counselling Studies and Working with Children, Young People & Families (with Foundation Year)
Birmingham Newman University
BA (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · 2 start datesBirmingham Newman UniversityCounselling Studies and Working with Children, Young People & Families
Birmingham Newman University
BA (Hons) · 3 study options · September 2026Birmingham Newman UniversityCounselling (Children and Young People)
Birmingham City University
MS · 2 years · Full-time · September 2026City CentreCounselling Children and Young People
University of Northampton
MS · 2 years · Part-time · September 2026Waterside
Children's nurse
Children’s nurses work as part of a supportive and inspiring team to provide young patients and their families with the vital care and compassion they need.
Support for students who have been bereaved as a child
Many universities and colleges have initiatives or support programmes in place for students who have been bereaved as a child.
HE provider good practice briefing for refugees, asylum seekers, and students with limited leave to remain
This briefing is for staff working in universities and colleges, supporting the introduction of the new UCAS flag to identify applicants who are refugees, asylum seekers, and those with limited leave to remain in the UK. We have worked with STAR Network, Refugee Education UK and We Belong to outline the common challenges for these students, share good practice around the UK to improve access to and success in higher education, and provide considerations ahead of the new question.
Navigating school or college
Studying for exams, making choices about what to do next, and managing friendships and relationships means there’s a lot going on whilst you’re at school or college. It’s a transitional time in life – but you’re not alone. Use these resources to help you navigate your teenage career.
Students with imprisoned parents
Universities and colleges welcome students from a diverse range of backgrounds and experience. If you choose to disclose that you are a student with an imprisoned parent it will not negatively impact your application – it gives context to your circumstances.
Counselling, psychotherapy, and occupational therapy 2026 personal statement guide
Show you’ve got the listening skills, resilience, and knowledge of the job in a personal statement that’s relevant and reflective.
Financial support for students not supported by their parents (estranged)
A key factor when making the decision to move into higher education is finance – for estranged students, this can be a particular challenge.