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PG Dip Senior Wellbeing Practitioner

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    PGDip 2 years part-time

Course Description

This new programme is specifically being commissioned by NHS England (NHSE)/HEE with a view to developing the careers and employability of those trained on Children and Young People’s Mental Health CYP-MH (previously CYP-IAPT) Low Intensity Trainings (PGCert / PGDip CYP Psychological Wellbeing Practice and PGDip Educational Mental Health Practitioner).

Practitioners qualified in either of the above two programmes, two-years post-qualification, will be able to apply to do the Postgraduate Diploma. This postgraduate diploma will help individuals to develop skills in low intensity advanced practice and supervision to go on and become Senior Wellbeing Practitioners in Children and Young People’s Mental Health and Wellbeing Services (CYP-MH).

Entry Requirements

Normally a minimum of an upper second-class honours Bachelor’s degree from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard, in a relevant subject e.g. psychology or another health/social care/youth related undergraduate degree. A recognised professional qualification and role in a relevant subject (e.g. Child Wellbeing Practitioner, Educational Mental Health Practitioner, etc.) is also required.

A registerable professional qualification in a relevant subject (e.g. medicine, psychology, social work) from a UK university or overseas professional qualification of an equivalent standard may also be accepted.

Candidates will have sufficient experience of working with children and young people in clinical settings. They will be competent or accredited in the clinical models that they are supervising. They will be actively involved in supervising within their clinical sites.

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