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Continuing Professional Development

Non-accredited one-day courses are designed to stimulate thought around ‘hot topics’ or update learning on new areas.

Click here for a full list of the latest study days

 

Postgraduate Study

MSc in Professional Health and Social Care Studies

Study for a Certificate / Diploma / MSc in Professional Health and Social Care Studies on a part-time flexible basis over up to five years.

Click for a full list of masters modules available for independent study or as part of the masters.

MA in Leading Innovation and Change

The programme is designed to support experienced managers for whom the opportunity to network with other leaders will contribute to widening and developing career and personal leadership.  To find out more click here.

 

Funded Places

Funded places are available for staff working in health and social care in the Yorkshire and Humber region through the Strategic Health Authority.  To find out if you qualify contact us at hlscpd@yorksj.ac.uk

 

Bespoke Learning

We are able to offer bespoke education and provide ‘in-house’ training at locations across the region as required.

We have expertise in a number of subject areas, including Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Psychology, Counselling, Sport, Enabling Environments and Assistive Technology, Vocational Rehabilitation, Service Improvement and Learning, Mental Health, Housing and Child Development.

Please contact us direct with any bespoke queries.

 

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