The Diploma in Social Work no longer exists. People
training to be a social worker need to take the
Social Work degree course
The Diploma in Social Work (DipSW)
The Diploma in
Social Work (DipSW) is currently the professional qualification for
all social workers and education welfare officers in England. You
can study for a DipSW course at a wide range of levels at 80
universities and colleges of higher education throughout England.
The course takes a minimum of two years. DipSW courses are
available on full-time, part-time, open and distance learning
routes and involve a combination of academic learning and practical
learning in social care settings.
How to enter a DipSW course
The
qualifications needed for admission to a DipSW course vary from one
college to another. The main routes available are:
Postgraduate: Universities offering this route will only accept
students who hold a university degree or a qualification considered
to be equivalent. These are two year courses and funding is
available from the General Social Care Council
Undergraduate: Three year degree course aimed at school leavers
and students without an existing undergraduate degree. Students
under 21 years of age applying via this route will need to meet the
admission requirements below. The qualifications expected from
mature students applying via this route will vary but all
applicants will need to provide evidence of their ability to study
at higher education level.
Non-graduate: Courses will accept mature students via this route
who do not have any formal academic qualification but who are able
to demonstrate their ability to study at higher education level.
Please note that from 2004, the two-year non-graduate DipSW with
the Diploma in Higher Education (HE) will no longer run.
Employment-based: Course providers offer training for people who
continue in employment on a part-time basis during their training.
The employer is usually a partner of the course provider that the
student attends. The student’s application must be supported by the
employer and have met the admission requirements identified
below.
What are the admission
requirements?
Mature students who are over 21 do not
always need formal academic qualifications, but the selection
panels for the DipSW courses will expect you to show your ability
to study at higher education level, probably by evidence of recent
study or a written test. It is suggested that you do a part-time or
evening course such as an ‘A’ Level, advanced GNVQ/GSVQ or NVQ/SVQ
Level 3 in care, the Open University Foundation module or an Access
to Social Work course to improve your skills and confidence before
you apply. Your local further education college will advise you
about possibilities.
If you have a degree or hold a qualification which is considered
to be equivalent to a degree, you will be eligible to apply for a
postgraduate course. All postgraduate courses require six to 12
months experience in a social work or social care setting. For
precise requirements, it is always best to contact the university
you are interested in applying to, as the criteria vary
considerably from place to place.
If you are under 21 on the date a DipSW course starts, you must
hold either:
- 2 A Levels and 3 GCSEs; or
- 5 passes for the Scottish Certificate in Education including 3
at Higher Level; or
- any other educational, professional or vocational
qualifications (e.g. NVQ/SVQ Level 3, GNVQ/GSVQ Level 3) considered
by the GSCC to be equivalent.
What qualities and experience do I
need?
All DipSW courses require applicants to have
some relevant social work experience. This work can be either paid
or voluntary. Selection panels will consider applicant’s
suitability for and commitment to social work. The length of work
varies from one course to another. Pre-training experience can be
gained with local social services and social work departments as
paid unqualified assistants or unpaid volunteers, with voluntary
organisations such as The Volunteer Centre UK Ltd and Community
Service Volunteers (CSV), and with private agencies such as private
nursing homes and residential homes.
In order to be a social worker, you will need to be open-minded
and prepared to examine and even change your attitudes and possible
prejudices. You may need to support service users to deal with
racism and other forms of discrimination. Social workers require
personal qualities such as patience, determination and the ability
to help people face painful and distressing problems. Social work
can be both physically and emotionally stressful.
Why choose the DipSW?
Social workers must
hold the DipSW in order to work as a qualified social worker in the
UK.
Social workers with a DipSW qualification are in demand.
A recent survey showed that up to 90 per cent of newly qualified
social worker found employment within the first six months of
qualifying.
The diversity of jobs in social work can also allow for rapid
career progression.
Salary range for qualified social workers is between £16,000 to
£23,000 per annum, rising to £28,000+ for managers.
Financial assistance
Undergraduate and
non-graduate DipSW students may be eligible for a contribution
towards all or part of their annual fees and maintenance.
Candidates should in the first instance contact the Department for
Education and Skills on 0800 731 9133
www.dfes.gov.uk/studentsupport or
contact their local education authority (LEA) for precise
arrangements that will apply.
Candidates enrolling on postgraduate DipSW training may be
eligible for a grant paid by the Bursaries Section of the
General Social Care
Council.
What next?
If you are interested in
applying for the DipSW and are a non-graduate or post-graduate,
please contact the Social Work Admission System (SWAS) on 01242
223707 for a handbook and application form or visit
www.ucas.ac.uk
If you are interested in applying for the DipSW and are an
undergraduate, please contact UCAS on 01242 222444 or visit
www.ucas.ac.uk
To obtain detailed information about social work and social care
training , you should contact the Department of Health (DH) careers
hotline on 0845 604 6404 or visit their website at
www.socialworkcareers.co.uk
The awarding bodies for NVQs in social care are: Edexcel on
telephone number 08702 409800 and City and Guilds (Affinity)
telephone 020 7294 8007. Many assessment centers dealing with
social care NVQs are members of ACTAN telephone/fax 01304 211740 or
office@actan.net
For more information about Modern Apprenticeships in Social Care
visit
www.topss.org.uk