Our programme
Manchester Metropolitan University was one of two universities commissioned by the Department for Education (DfE) to develop and quality assure the initial Step Up To Social Work Programme Pilot.
The pilot ran for the first time in 2010 and we’ve continued to deliver the programme with local authority partnerships ever since.
We’re committed to developing sustained partnerships. We work with employers to produce high-calibre social workers who are equipped for the realities of frontline social work practice. This was recognised in the national evaluation of the programme by the DfE.
The programme aims to build on skills that students already have from a variety of different work settings, backgrounds, and experiences.
Course Overview
The integration of theory and practice is a key theme running throughout the programme and the local authorities ensure that teaching is relevant for contemporary social workers.
Being a fast-track programme, the programme moves quickly in order to fit in the academic work and practice placements you’re required to take to qualify within 14 months.
The pace of the academic work varies over the course and the assessments are a mixture of assignments, time-constrained assignments and online assessments, all of which are submitted electronically.
Placements
The programme includes over 170 days of placement which will be in your supporting local authority. You’re expected to travel to placements and after completing the programme, most graduates work within their supporting local authority. The first placement will be for 70 days and the second placement is 100 days long, four days a week.
We’ve developed the programme to ensure that your learning will prepare you to become a skilled social work practitioner, working with children and families in a local authority setting..
To facilitate the integration of theory and practice, the programme has been organised so that you study academic units alongside being on placement.
Course Length
The next cohort will begin January 2024 and finishes at the end of March 2025.
There are some breaks in the programme when you can take a holiday. However, you will not have the long holidays normally associated with university undergraduate courses.
It is likely you will have to study during the evenings and weekends in order to qualify in 14 months.
Our Partnerships
We currently have three regional partnerships with local authorities; Greater Lancashire, the North East of England and Yorkshire and Humberside.
Planning the programme with local authorities means that social workers learn about issues and skills that are important for effective social work with children in a local authority setting.