Are you interested in social care or social work? This module helps expand your understanding of how to work with others while developing your knowledge of the key skills required for working within social care and/or social work. Learning and practising these skills is a requirement of this module. It is a compulsory element of this module that you are either working in a social care setting or have a confirmed voluntary role in an appropriate setting to study. KZNI123 is an alternative version of this module for students in Northern Ireland.
This key introductory module will develop your understanding of key social care and social work skills. Throughout the module, you’ll cover the following topics:
Block 1 – Contextualising social care and social work
You’ll be introduced to the role and purpose of social care/social work and the role of the social care professional. You will explore what it means to live and work in our society and consider different people’s lived experiences.
Block 2 – Engaging with people
You will examine in detail communication skills, how to build rapport, and how to actively listen to the life experiences of the people you work with. You will also explore how you may need to be creative and responsive to the specific communication needs of others.
Block 3 – Reflecting on our practice
You’ll look at anti-discriminatory, anti-oppressive and anti-racist practice - examining how we respond to discrimination, oppression and structural disadvantage. You will explore the importance of diversity in human identity and experience and consider ethical principles and values in practice and their impact on practice.
Block 4 – Assessing needs and risks
You’ll look at the role of assessment planning and intervention in social care/social work, including an introduction to your role in risk assessment and safeguarding, personalisation, and care planning. You will also consider evaluating outcomes of social care and social work interventions.
Block 5 – Being a professional
Finally, you’ll look at what it means to be a professional, including leadership, continuing professional development and personal development planning. You’ll explore emotional intelligence, wellbeing and the importance of resilience and self-care. The block concludes by looking at moving on to the next stages of your studies and/or career.
In addition to passing the assessed tasks for this module, which cover a variety of topics and require you to reflect on your learning throughout, you are also required to complete the following:
If you plan to study towards a social work qualification, please note that passing Foundations for social care and social work practice (K123) does not lead to automatic entry onto a social work degree course. For more information, visit our Social Work degrees.
There are no formal entry requirements for this module. However, you will need access to a social care/social work setting to complete your verified practice learning. This can include voluntary work or through your employing agency. In Wales, your completed practice experience must have taken place within the last six months.
To register for this module, please contact us.
BA (Hons) Social Work
To study this module as part of a social work degree, you must:
Your sponsoring agency will provide you with appropriate practice learning opportunities and undertake to allow you one day a week study time for 120 credits study while you are on the programme. (There will be a pro-rata reduction in the entitlement of study time allowed if you are studying less than 120 credits per year). Sponsoring agencies should speak to an adviser for further information.
Studying social work is demanding; if you would like to discuss the suitability of the module, please contact us.
You'll get help and support from an assigned tutor throughout your module. They'll help by:
Module tutors will also support a forum, allowing students to post and respond to comments and reflections throughout the module. Online tutorials run throughout the module. Where possible, we'll make recordings available.
Course work includes:
All study materials are provided. The main mode of delivery of the teaching is through the module website, which includes:
This module is an interactive learning experience. Consequently, it is an essential requirement that you have a working headset, microphone and webcam so that you can participate in online workshops.
You should have access to Microsoft Office (Microsoft Word and Excel) for the duration of the programme, and we strongly recommend that they are run on a Microsoft Windows-based computer.
The OU strives to make all aspects of study accessible to everyone, and this Accessibility Statement outlines what studying K123 involves. You should use this information to inform your study preparations and any discussions with us about how we can meet your needs.
To find out more about what kind of support and adjustments might be available, contact us or visit our Disability support website.
Foundations for social care and social work practice starts once a year – in February.
This page describes the module that will start in February 2027.
We expect it to start for the last time in February 2030.
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