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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.


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.

Induction

  • Thursday 18 September 2025

Teaching starts

  • Week beginning: 22 September 2025

Subject Lead

  • Dr. Claire Monk

Contact details


Stay connected with OurNewman app

OurNewman is your go-to place for everything you need as a Birmingham Newman student. With the app, you can:

  • Receive personalised notifications about your course, timetable, and deadlines
  • Access to your files, emails, and course resources
  • Find support services and keep up to date with campus events
Student Handbook 2024 - 2025

Download the Birmingham Newman Student Handbook (PDF – 5MB)