
Working With Children, Young People and Families (BA Hons)
Welcome
Welcome to the Working With Children, Young People and Families (BA Hons) at Birmingham Newman University.
We are thrilled that you have chosen to study with us.
Coming to university is a big step and we are confident that your learning on our programme will provide an excellent foundation for when you graduate and go on to serve your communities.
Semester 1
Week beginning 22/09/2025
- Monday: 10am to 1pm
- Tuesday: 10am to 1pm
- Thursday: 9am to 12pm
Full details of your individual academic timetable, including Semester 2 timetable which may differ, will be available via your university email calendar after you have completed online enrolment and set up your student login
We would like you to keep up to date with societal issues in current affairs by reading high-quality e-newspapers such as The Guardian or The Independent, and formulating your views on news stories about education, society, or cultural matters (topics such as: poverty, discrimination, housing and education etc.).
Think about (and keep a journal if you want to) your reactions to such stories; how did the stories make you feel and why? And try to consider why you might have had the reaction you did. What has influenced your view of those topics in the media?
- Thursday 18 September
- 9:30am to 12pm
- Room: DA001.
IMPORTANT: Please bring your photo ID with you to complete the ID verification check for Student Finance confirmation.
Dr. Claire Monk is the Programme Leader can be contacted by email: c.monk@staff.newman.ac.uk.
Keith Bishop is a Senior Lecturer for Working With Children, Young People and Families and he can be contacted by email: k.a.bishop@staff.newman.ac.uk or by telephone: 0121 387 4749.
Dan Whisker is a Senior Lecturer for Working With Children, Young People and Families, and is an experienced university lecturer with current and relevant real-world practice and research expertise in the field of working with children, young people and their families.
If there is anything about your degree that you’re unsure of or would like to discuss, please do get in touch.
(WWU432) Voice and Participation
- Mondays: 10am to 1pm
- with Keith Bishop
(WWU433) Theory and Critical Thinking
- Tuesdays 10am to 1pm
- with Dan Whisker and Claire Monk
(WWU431) Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
- Thursdays 9am to 12pm
- with Keith Bishop
Access services and support throughout your degree
At Birmingham Newman, you’re never alone.
We’re here to support you at every stage, whether it’s academic guidance, wellbeing support, or career advice.
Here are some of the ways we can help:
- Academic support – Help with assignments and study skills
- WellBeing services – Mental health support, counselling, and wellbeing resources
- Career services – CV advice, placements, and future career planning
- Disability support – Tailored support and adjustments for your needs
- E-Learning Support – Help with E-Learning systems and submitting online assignments
- Finance advice – Guidance on tuition fees, funding, and budgeting
- International support – Help with visas and cultural adjustments
If you’re unsure where to start or what support you need, just ask – we’re happy to help.
Key information
Induction
- Thursday 18 September 2025
Teaching starts
- Week beginning: 22 September 2025
Subject Lead
- Dr. Claire Monk
Contact details
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