

BA Social Work (Northern Ireland)
About this course
Social work is one of the most important and demanding of the helping professions, concerned with supporting individuals, families, and communities who are experiencing vulnerability, crisis, or disadvantage. Social workers advocate for people whose rights and needs might otherwise go unmet, working across child protection, mental health, disability, older people's services, substance misuse, and homelessness. The profession draws on psychology, sociology, law, ethics, and communication theory, and it demands both intellectual rigour and deep human qualities of empathy, resilience, and commitment to social justice. The Open University's programme in Social Work for Northern Ireland is delivered by distance learning on a part-time basis, making it accessible to students who need flexibility in how they study. This is particularly valuable for those who are already working in social care or related roles in Northern Ireland and want to qualify as a social worker while continuing in employment. Despite the distance learning format, the programme meets the requirements for a professional qualification in social work in Northern Ireland, which means it includes substantial supervised practice placements in real social work settings. You will study the law and policy frameworks governing social work in Northern Ireland alongside the theoretical and practice knowledge needed to work competently and ethically with service users and their families. The Open University's structured course materials and tutor support ensure a rigorous and well-supported learning experience. Graduates of this programme are eligible to register with Social Work England or the Northern Ireland Social Care Council and practise as qualified social workers. Career opportunities span statutory, voluntary, and independent social work settings. Many graduates go on to specialise in particular areas of practice, such as child protection, mental health, older adults, or disability services, as their careers develop. Postgraduate study and continuing professional development are important features of a social work career, and qualified social workers may progress into practice leadership, management, consultation, or academic roles over time.
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