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Accessibility statementAll of this module’s study materials are online. Online materials are composed of pages of text with images; audio/video clips (all with transcripts/subtitles); diagrams; interactive media; animations; and multiple-choice self-assessed quizzes. Online materials also include links to external resources and online forums.
This module provides a range of learning events, assessment tutorials and face-to-face workshops
If you find issues with any of the collaborative tasks, then contact your tutor or Student Support Team to let them know so that the module team can look at alternative ways to enable you to take part and meet the required learning outcomes.
The study materials contain a considerable number of diagrams/graphs/photographs. Reading/interpreting/producing examples of these is an important part of the study of this module. We provide descriptions for all essential figures that are necessary to study the module.
You will be required to search for, and make use of, third-party material online, and we assess this. We can provide alternatives for required/assessed research material to enable you to meet the learning outcomes of the module.
This module has Tutor-Marked Assignments (TMAs).
You’ll receive feedback from your tutor on your submitted Tutor-Marked Assignments (TMAs). This will help you to reflect on your TMA performance. You should refer to it to help you prepare for your next assignment.
We structure all University modules to a set timetable and you’ll need time-management skills to keep your studies on track. We’ll support you in developing these skills.
This module adheres to the guidance for fitness for professional practice. See the Northern Ireland Council Standards of Conduct and Practice for Social Workers for more information.
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