Social and Community Practice FdA
Course Overview - Social and Community Practice FdA
Subject to approval
The FdA Social and Community Practice is aimed at those who are looking to work in charity, community and social care-based settings. The purpose of the degree is to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to work with vulnerable groups in society and make a positive impact on their lives. The degree will cover supporting individuals across the lifespan, including children, young people, and adults, providing you with varied knowledge and skills that can be used in practice.
The first year of the degree will focus on gi...
<strong>Subject to approval</strong><br/>The FdA Social and Community Practice is aimed at those who are looking to work in charity, community and social care-based settings. The purpose of the degree is to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to work with vulnerable groups in society and make a positive impact on their lives. The degree will cover supporting individuals across the lifespan, including children, young people, and adults, providing you with varied knowledge and skills that can be used in practice.<br/><br/>The first year of the degree will focus on giving you a foundation of knowledge in social care and social welfare-based theory. You will learn about how humans develop and how this would influence the way you support particular groups. You will also learn about upholding professional conduct and ethics when working in the social care field. The second year of the degree will be focused upon supporting vulnerable groups with complex needs. Social issues such as homelessness, addiction, and anti-social behaviour will be analysed with a focus on intervention and support.<br/><br/>As part of the FdA Social and Community Intervention, you will need to undertake a work placement in a related field. We have links with a range of local contacts including charities that work with a range of service users, seeking support for social issues such as addiction, homelessness, domestic abuse, and poverty amongst others.<br/><br/>The first year of the degree will focus on giving you a foundation of knowledge in social care and social welfare-based theory. You will learn about how humans develop and how this would influence the way you support particular groups. You will also learn about upholding professional conduct and ethics when working in the social care field.ts to gain the skills and knowledge they need to make a difference in the local community, whether this is working with children, adults or the elderly.<br/><br/>Upon completion of this Foundation degree, students can progress to our BA (Hons) Childhood and Youth Studies or our BSc (Hons) Social and Therapeutic Interventions. Alternatively, students may opt to apply to join year two of BSc Social Work at Plymouth University. Please note, this is subject to meeting Plymouth University’s entry requirements, and upon being successful at interview.<br/><br/>Alternatively, you could seek employment in a range of roles that focus on working with vulnerable groups, such as those found in the charity, public and social care sectors.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
09/2026
Campus
UCSD
Application Details
14 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
SACI
Institution Code
S32
Points of Entry
Year 1
Entry Requirements
UCAS Tariff
48
48 UCAS Points
GCSE/National 4/National 5
Maths and English Grade C/4 or above
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Fees and funding
| Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales | £8,825 | 2026/27 | Year 1 |



































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