Social Work

Social workers work with a wide cross-section of society, which includes a significant proportion of some of the most disadvantaged and excluded people in our society. Do you think you have what it takes to help these people?

Social work involves engaging with service users, as well as their families and friends. You will also work closely with organisations like the police, local authority departments, schools and the probation service.

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BA (Hons) Social Work
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Why choose us?

  • Our Social Work provision is ranked 1st in the UK for graduate prospects (on track) and 2nd in the North West for research quality, (Complete University Guide 2024). 

  • As a student on our BA (Hons) Social Work degree you will benefit from 170 days of practice placements and 30 skills delivery days.

  • Recently, BA (Hons) Social Work students have travelled to Amsterdam, Cyprus, Toronto and Krakow, visiting other social work institutions.
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What can I do with a degree in social work?

After graduating, you can register as a social worker with Social Work England. Find out more about how to become a social worker.

Recent graduates have been employed in social work teams across a variety of settings. They have worked with parenting and family support teams, youth justice, community drug and mental health teams. Some graduates return to us to undertake post-qualifying courses. Experienced practitioners also continue their academic study with us.

Studying social work could lead to a future career as a:

  • Family support worker
  • Social worker
  • Advice worker
  • Chaplain
  • Education mental health practitioner
  • Counsellor
  • Equality, diversity and inclusion office
  • Special educational needs coordinator (SENCO)
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Dr Zoe O'Riordan
Senior Lecturer
Fiona Routh
Lecturer
Professor Joanne Westwood
Professor of Social Work Education
MD
Lowis Charfe
Senior Lecturer
Dr Jonathan Pratt
Senior Lecturer in Social Policy
Jez Buffin
Deputy Head
Jill Hemmington
Senior Lecturer
Katie Martin
Senior Lecturer in Social Care and Social Policy
Dr Ridwanah Gurjee
Principal Lecturer
Dr Stuart Cameron
Senior Lecturer in Social Care & Social Policy
Matthew Graham
Senior Lecturer in Social Work
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Jason Loffman
Senior Lecturer
Jenny Lamb
Senior Lecturer
Dr John Wainwright
Senior Lecturer
Professor Nicky Stanley
Professor of Social Work
Wajid Khan
Senior Lecturer
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Sarah Tatham
Senior Lecturer
Mike Blackmon
Senior Lecturer
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Kay Heath
Lecturer
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Saima Sharif
Course Leader Foundation Degree Children Young People and their Services; Lecturer BA (Hons) Children Schools and Families
Susan Bramwell
Senior Lecturer