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Attachment, Trauma & Mental Health at Birmingham Newman University - UCAS

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Course summary

This Postgraduate Certificate in Attachment, Trauma and Mental Health at Birmingham Newman University draws upon the latest research, case studies and guidance to support practitioners in developing a strong knowledge and understanding of the impact of adverse childhood experiences and the opportunities to critically reflect on practice within a supportive group.   Attendees can study one or both of the following modules:

  • “Developing and Embedding Knowledge of Attachment, Trauma and Mental Health in Learning Relationships” (30 credits)
  • “Supporting Transformation to Attachment Aware and Trauma Informed Practice” (30 credits)
Completion of both modules will result in being awarded a PG Cert in Attachment, Trauma and Mental Health (60 credits).   Each module has 6 sessions of 2.5 hours of online teaching and 2 networking sessions. Each module runs over an academic year; for those wishing to complete both modules, this would be completed over 2 academic years unless student meet the threshold to start with Module 2. Why study this course? By studying this course, students will have the opportunity to develop their knowledge and understanding of attachment, trauma and mental health and have the space to critically reflect and take action to develop attachment aware and trauma informed practice.  Students will have the opportunity to develop connections with other practitioners with a shared interest in Attachment, Trauma and Mental Health and establish networks for collaboration and support.   Students will receive accreditation in the form of a PG Cert which can be used towards a Masters level qualification.

Modules

Please refer to the Birmingham Newman University website for details.

Assessment method

For each module, there is a single assessment that is specifically designed to be purposeful for you and the context in which you work.   For Module 1, you will be asked to design a presentation that you could use to share your knowledge and understanding of an aspect of attachment, trauma, or mental health.  For Module 2, you will be asked to produce a resource such as a school policy, development plan, training resource with a critical reflection.   Throughout the course, you will not only have access to support from module tutors but also our academic support advisors and librarians.


How to apply

International applicants

This course is currently unable to accept applications from international learners.

Entry requirements

You will have an honours degree in a relevant subject area from a UK university or an overseas university degree as agreed by NARIC as equivalent. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPEL) For those who wish to start with module 2, who already have experience and a deep embedded knowledge of attachment trauma and mental health, there is an opportunity to undertake an assessment to submit a portfolio of evidence or engage in a recorded, academic conversation to determine your suitability.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

No fee information has been provided for this course

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

Please refer to the Birmingham Newman University website for details.
Attachment, Trauma & Mental Health at Birmingham Newman University - UCAS