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Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) MSc

Key Facts

  • Level

    Master'sPG MSc

  • Duration

    1 year full time
    2-4 years part time

  • Starting

    September

Updated 23/09/2024

Updated 23/09/2024

Get in touch

For questions regarding study and admissions please contact us:

UK/EU STUDENTS ENQUIRIES

study@northampton.ac.uk
0300 303 2772

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ENQUIRIES

international@northampton.ac.uk
44 (0)1604 892134

Overview


The University of Northampton’s Child and Adolescent Mental Health MSc is a multidisciplinary course which will develop your understanding of child development and mental health difficulties experienced by children and adolescents. The course provides a critical platform to explore the diverse and lived experiences of children, young people and their families. On the children’s mental health course, you will use your developed theory and experience to explore the socio-cultural context through which children and young people experience distress.

This child and adolescent mental health course is taught by practitioners and academics from various backgrounds, including but not limited to: mental health, education, counselling, therapeutic work, speech and language-offering a diverse range of perspectives.

Highlights


  • The child and adolescent mental health MSc is an Interdisciplinary course
  • New placement modules beginning in 2020/21
  • Choose either PG diploma or full MSc.
  • Opportunities for additional training/experience (e.g. seminars, learning events, training, research projects etc)
  • Diverse opportunities for future employment on the children’s mental health course

Entry Requirements


For the child and adolescent mental health MSc, you will normally need to hold a first class or upper second class (2:1) honours degree in a relevant discipline from a UK institution or the CNAA or equivalent.

If you have a lower second class (2:2) degree or practitioner qualification at diploma level and can demonstrate your ability to work at Master’s level you will also be considered. A Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check is mandatory for entry onto this course.

You will need an Overseas Police check for those who have resided outside of the UK at any time in the last five years prior to the course start date. (This is in addition to completing the UK DBS unless you have not lived in the UK during the last five years).  It is recommended that you try to obtain the police check prior to coming to the UK, if you are currently living outside of the UK.

  • English Language Requirements

    All International and EU students applying for a course with us must meet the following minimum English language requirements:

    • Minimum standard – IELTS 6.5 overall (or equivalent) 
      with a score no lower than 6.0 for writing and no remaining band/component below 5.5 for study at postgraduate level.

    For information regarding English language requirements at the University, please see our IELTS page.

Course Content


  • This Child and Adolescent Mental Health training course has been designed to contribute towards achieving the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goal: SDG3 Good Health and Wellbeing.

    The child and adolescent mental health services course is innovative in its content and teaching methods, designed to provide you with a critical route to better understand the experiences of children, young people and their families. This programme is for practitioners from education, health, social or voluntary services working in some capacity with children and young people with mental health challenges at first or second tiers of service provision.  Alternatively, if you are a psychology graduate or have studied similar disciplines like social and behavioural sciences (e.g. Psychology), education and more, then this course is also suitable for you. Relevant experience with young people is desirable, but not essential.

    You can choose to graduate with either a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Postgraduate Diploma by completing 120 credits or you can complete all of the recommended course modules, including the dissertation, and be awarded with an MSc. The children’s mental health course is not accredited by the BPS or a related body. This is due to the diversity of its content, further reflecting the multiplicity of roles within CAMHs and related services (i.e. there is not a singular ‘CAMH’ role, rather there are lots of opportunities within a very diverse sector).

    For information on modules for the adolescent mental health masters please visit the Award Map.

    • Promotes advanced understanding of Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH)
    • Encourages a more critical consideration of the context through which children and young people experience distress
    • Considers mental health from the perspective of the young person
    • Strong reflexive focus
    • Diverse module content and delivery of content
    • Interdisciplinary staff and student group provides you with an exciting and varied learning environment
    • Strong focus on putting theory into practice
  • How will I learn on the child and adolescent mental health masters?

    Teaching methods used on the CAMH MSc include:

    • Workshops
    • Work-based learning (i.e. placement)
    • Reflective journals
    • One-to-one support
    • Private Study
    • Group Work
    • Role play / presentations
    How is the Child and Adolescent Mental Health course structured?

    Each 30 credit module for the CAMHs training course involves approximately 70 hours of formal teaching (split between face to face and online delivery).

    Formal teaching takes place on approximately one day a week for part-time students and two days each week for full-time students. You are however advised to have at least one other day ‘free’  for the purpose of meeting your personal tutor and/or your dissertation supervisor, and for independent study.

    The adolescent mental health course also features opportunities for Work-based learning. The new placement module, beginning in 2020/21 has been developed to provide you with experiential learning opportunities. In addition, as a Changemaker Campus and with connections with the local community, there is support with paid and/or voluntary placements.

    How will I be assessed?

    Our assessment strategy is designed to include a broad range of assessment methods, in order to ensure that you have the maximum opportunity to demonstrate that you have met the learning outcomes for the child and adolescent mental health course.

    Assessment strategies used on this course include:

    • project portfolio
    • case study/formulation
    • self-reflective work
    • critical reviews
    • role play
    • oral presentations
    • dissertation

    There are no examinations on this children’s mental health course. The Research Methods and Dissertation module supports you in completing a supervised, but original and independently undertaken, piece of research that is assessed through a 12,000 word dissertation.

    Are there any extra curricular events?
    • Opportunities for engagement with staff research
    • Support with MSc CAMH social media channels
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Fees and Funding


24/25 Tuition Fees

Fees quoted for the children’s mental health masters relate to study in the Academic Year 24/25 only and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years.

  • UK – Full Time: £8,250
  • UK – Part Time: £920 per 20 credit module
  • International – Full Time: £16,995
  • Fees quoted for the children’s mental health masters relate to study in the Academic Year 23/24 only and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years.

    • UK – Full Time: £8,010
    • UK – Part Time: £890 per 20 credit module
    • International – Full Time: £16,500
  • There are no additional costs for this child and adolescent mental health course for students beginning their studies in September 2021. Should this change, applicants and students will be contacted by the university with details of the costs.

  • For information on the scholarships available to you, please see our scholarships page.

    For more information about possible funding options, please visit our Fees and Funding pages.

Staff


Zhimin He, Senior Lecturer in Psychology

Senior Lecturer in Psychology
Faculty of Health, Education and Society

Zhimin He
Luke Ward, Lecturer in Child & Adolescent Mental Health

Lecturer in Child & Adolescent Mental Health
Faculty of Health, Education and Society

Luke Ward
Sarah Mansbridge, Lecturer in Social Psychology

Lecturer in Social Psychology
Faculty of Health, Education and Society

Sarah Mansbridge
Nick Thompson, Lecturer in Child & Adolescent Mental Health

Lecturer in Child & Adolescent Mental Health
Faculty of Health, Education and Society

Nick Thompson

Careers and Employability


The CAMHs training course is intended to develop your specific mental health knowledge and skills in a range of backgrounds and perspectives, to enable you to work more effectively with children and young people. It will also provide you with the theoretical underpinning to better understand the nature of children and young people’s distress, as well as some broad practical skills. The foundational aim of the children’s mental health course is to explore children and young peoples lives, and what may contribute to the traumas, difficulties and challenges that they experience on a day-to-day basis.

Students who enter the course with a profession use the course to specialise their knowledge and/or increase their opportunities for progression within their own organisations. The child and adolescent mental health course is also popular for students who have recently finished an undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline, and are looking to provide a firmer academic foundation for future applications in CAMHs and related services.  The diversity of the cohort is a key benefit of the course and its group culture, providing all students with many opportunities to reflect on their own practice, experiences, backgrounds and presumptions around mental health.

In an increasingly competitive market, a Master’s qualification is positioned as an essential requirement for working with children, young people and their families. MSc CAMH students have entered into a variety of positions from education (e.g. Assistant SENCo), therapeutic/intervention work (e.g. Therapeutic Care Worker, Intense Support Worker etc.), self-created opportunities (e.g. founding of new support/education organisations in their country of origin) and further study (e.g. Clinical Doctorates, PhD Study, Mental Health Nursing, Teacher Training, IAPT). The course outcomes are not limited to a single thought of study, and therefore the opportunities are diverse upon completion.

This child and adolescent mental health services masters will provide you with opportunities to engage in critical and reflective practice, encouraging you to explore the diverse worlds of children and young people. Research methods and the development of academic skills are integral to the course. Course tutors prioritise the facilitation of a supportive environment through which you will develop both personally and professionally, within the MSc CAMH community.

Facilities and Special Features


  • Three dedicated psychology technicians available to support students
  • Six research cubicles

UON's own Psychology Observation suite.

Observation Suite

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