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GCSE to become SocialWorker
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My Daughter is about to decide on what GCSE's to take.
She would like to do something like Social Worker/Counseller..... in that sort of area. But what best starting qualifications would benefit her.
Any suggestions would be very helpful
She was thinking of Health & Care, sociology, Geography and child development aswell as the compulsory subjects
She would like to do something like Social Worker/Counseller..... in that sort of area. But what best starting qualifications would benefit her.
Any suggestions would be very helpful
She was thinking of Health & Care, sociology, Geography and child development aswell as the compulsory subjects
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i think in the grand scheme of things gcse's are relatively unimportant ( i dont mean getting them is unimportant, just which subjects are unimportant) as long as you are doing maths and english and get good passes in other subjects, a levels and degree courses tend to be unspecific as to what gcse's they want. Except of course if they were all "soft" subjects ie music/drama/technology etc. I think its just more important to have a mix. Having said that, i feel really old! ive never heard of health and care as a gcse subject
I agree with bednobs
got this off of the learndirect website for social work
The entry requirements for a degree in social work usually consist of five GCSEs (A-C)/S grades (1-3) including English and maths, plus two A levels/three H grades (law, sociology, and psychology will be particularly useful). An Access to Higher Education qualification may also be accepted for entry to certain courses.
got this off of the learndirect website for social work
The entry requirements for a degree in social work usually consist of five GCSEs (A-C)/S grades (1-3) including English and maths, plus two A levels/three H grades (law, sociology, and psychology will be particularly useful). An Access to Higher Education qualification may also be accepted for entry to certain courses.
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