Approved Mental Health Professional Training (PgCert in Professional Mental Health Studies)
Events and lectures
There are always interesting activities taking place at Kingston and exciting opportunities to take advantage of. Here are some examples of what you could be involved with if you study this course.
Social work conference
We host an annual social work research conference, which:
- features distinguished keynote speakers;
- showcases recently completed or on-going research in the University;
- gives staff and masters students the chance to disseminate their research through seminar presentations; and
- attracts an audience of practitioners and academics.
Find out more about the 2009 conference.
Social work seminars
We also run a series of seminars, running either every month or every other month at the Kingston Hill campus. They include a distinguished keynote speaker and a presentation. The seminars are free and open to:
- all staff in local social services organisations in the statutory, voluntary and private sector; and
- service users, carers and their organisations that assist with the social work education programmes at the University.
Forthcoming seminars include:
- Serious case reviews: lessons for the protection of children – Marian Brandon (Thursday 25 February 2010);
- Mental health and race, culture and ethnicity: the lessons from research – Hári Sewell (Thursday 25 March 2010); and
- Dr Katreena Scott (Thursday 15 April 2010).
For more information, please visit www.healthcare.ac.uk.



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