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Birmingham Newman University
BA (Hons) · 3 study options · September 2026Birmingham Newman UniversityWorking with Children, Young People & Families (with Foundation Year)
Birmingham Newman University
BA (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · 2 start datesBirmingham Newman UniversityWorking with Children, Young People & Families (Top-Up)
Birmingham Newman University
BA (Hons) · 1 years · 2 study options · September 2026Birmingham Newman UniversityCounselling 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 UniversityWorking with Children, Young People and Families
Birmingham City University
BA (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026University HouseWorking with Children, Young People and Families
University of Bradford
BA (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Main SiteWorking with Children, Young People and Families
University of Gloucestershire
CertHE · 1 years · Full-time · September 2026City Campus - GloucesterWorking with Children, Young People and Families
University of Hull
BA · 2 years · Full-time · September 2026The University of HullWorking with Children, Young People and Families
Leeds Beckett University
BA (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026City CampusCWorking with Children, Young People and Families
Leeds Trinity University
BA (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Horsforth CampusWorking with Children, Young People and Families
University of Northampton
BA (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Waterside Campus
Working with Children, Young People & Families
Birmingham Newman University
BA (Hons) · 3 study options · September 2026Birmingham Newman UniversityWorking with Children, Young People & Families (with Foundation Year)
Birmingham Newman University
BA (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · 2 start datesBirmingham Newman UniversityWorking with Children, Young People & Families (Top-Up)
Birmingham Newman University
BA (Hons) · 1 years · 2 study options · September 2026Birmingham Newman UniversityCounselling 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 UniversityWorking with Children, Young People and Families
Birmingham City University
BA (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026University HouseWorking with Children, Young People and Families
University of Bradford
BA (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Main SiteWorking with Children, Young People and Families
University of Gloucestershire
CertHE · 1 years · Full-time · September 2026City Campus - GloucesterWorking with Children, Young People and Families
University of Hull
BA · 2 years · Full-time · September 2026The University of HullWorking with Children, Young People and Families
Leeds Beckett University
BA (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026City CampusCWorking with Children, Young People and Families
Leeds Trinity University
BA (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Horsforth CampusWorking with Children, Young People and Families
University of Northampton
BA (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Waterside Campus
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Students with individual needs
Higher education is an inclusive environment where support can be provided to help you study. Find out more.
Supporting children with imprisoned parents
Students with imprisoned parents are often overlooked, but they may face challenges when considering their next steps and making choices about their futures. This guide will help you offer practical ways to help them explore their options and get the right support.
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.
Mental health nurse
Mental health nurses build trusting relationships with their patients and provide vital support to people experiencing mental health problems, so they can lead happy and healthy lives.
HE provider good practice briefing for students from UK Armed Forces Families (Service children)
This briefing is for staff working in universities and colleges and supports the introduction of the new UCAS flag to identify students from UK Armed Forces families, from 2023 entry. We have worked with the Service Children’s Progression (SCiP) Alliance and the Ministry of Defence to outline the common challenges for these students, share good practice around the UK, and provide considerations ahead of the new question.
HE provider good practice briefing for care experienced students
This is for staff working in universities and colleges. It outlines the common challenges for students who are care experienced (CE) and provides examples of good practice found around the UK to improve access to and success in higher education (HE).
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.
How to become a social worker
Social workers offer support to those most in need, whether it’s a family under pressure or a person with a physical or learning disability trying to live independently.
Education 2026 personal statement guide
Go beyond teaching in your education personal statement, to really explain your passion and interest in how we learn, the role of education today, and how we can shape learning environments.
Outreach Connection Service adviser guide
Discover tailored Outreach Connection Service opportunities for your students in the adviser portal.
Outreach Connection Service provider information
This page provides information to support providers with uploading and sharing their activities.
Student bursaries, scholarships, and financial support
As well as receiving loans to help cover tuition fees and living costs, your students may also be eligible to receive financial support they don't have to pay back.
Guiding lights: Unveiling the true influencers of young people
‘Influencer’ has become a charged term in recent years, with connotations of social media’s negative
17 Oct 2023, 12:51
Teaching provides an amazing, varied, irresistible career – Dame Alison Peacock
Dame Alison Peacock27 Mar 2017, 08:27
UCAS announces new initiatives to encourage students from low-income families to apply for university
A new package of support targeting students who might disregard university as an option for them, because
Record numbers of 18 year olds accepted to university this year, UCAS report shows
More UK 18 year olds than ever before gained a place at universities and colleges this year, the UCAS
Work experience reimagined – ten ways to engage employers
Careers adviser, James Wilmot, shares his top ten tips for engaging employers to create meaningful work
Young adult carers motivated to study university courses that benefit society, UCAS report reveals
Thousands of young adult carers are choosing courses at university or college with a clear social or
Three in five with experience of being in care given no guidance when applying to higher education
Students who have spent time in care have high hopes about going to university or college, yet 60% receive
New UCAS insight shows health and social care professions among the most diverse and welcoming – with courses still open for new applications
Degree courses training our next generation of health and social care professionals are continuing to