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Social Work Practice Educators Professional Standards 2

  • Study Mode: Full Time
  • Location: High Wycombe
  • Duration: One Year
  • Start Date: September 2025

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Have you completed PEPS 1 or equivalent and want to qualify as a Social Work Practice Educator?  If you are a keen leader with at least two years’ experience as a qualified Social Worker who has completed PEPS 1 or equivalent, this short course is designed to act as the final stepping stone to gain your qualification as Social Work Practice Educator.

Every Trainee Practice Educator is mentored and assessed by a Qualified Social Work Practice Educator and also have a tutor support throughout the course.

Why Study at BNU?

All BNU Social Work courses are accredited by Social Work England and/or the British Association of Social Workers, ensuring that our programmes meet rigorous professional standards. 

Our teaching teams comprise experienced industry experts who bring a wealth of practical knowledge and insight, dedicated to guiding and mentoring students throughout their learning journey.

As a student at BNU, you’ll have access to a range of facilities, including our 24 hour library, study areas, computer suites and our Students’ Union. You can also use our award-winning services such as career support and guidance, mental health and wellbeing support and cost-of-living support.  

What will I study?

PEPS 2 will help you consolidate previous knowledge and develop further skills to gaining your professional qualifications to assess Social Work students as a Practice Educator. It’s fully aligned with the BASW England Practice Educator Professional Standards (PEPS) and prepares you to confidently support the next generation of Social Workers.

This course is thoughtfully designed to nurture and enhance your commitment to supporting the professional growth of student Social Workers. It will equip you with the knowledge, skills, and confidence necessary to perform your role with clarity and professionalism, ensuring full alignment with established industry standards. Through comprehensive training and reflective practice, you will be empowered to make a meaningful impact in the development of future social work practitioners.

How will I be taught and assessed?

The course is structured to run over a minimum duration of one academic year alongside the Social Work student placement. Throughout this timeframe, participants will engage in a variety of key activities designed to consolidate their learning and professional development. 

These include engaging in teaching sessions, working with others on PEPS 1 and PEPS2 in completing midway and end of placement assessments, participating in skills days for Social Work students,  participating in a practice standards panel and a selection event.

In addition, participants will be required to compile and submit a comprehensive professional portfolio that reflects their progress and achievements throughout the course.

What are the course entry requirements?

Applicants must have completed be two years post completing their Social Work Qualification (this can include the Assessed and Supported Year in Employment (ASYE)  and have completed PEPS1 or equivalent to be considered for this course.

What are the tuition fees

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  • Home, Academic Year 2025 - 2026: £800 per year *

Following the Government’s announcement of 4 November 2024, we will be increasing our full-time undergraduate tuition fees for UK students to £9,535 per year from the start of the 2025/26 academic year. Our part-time fees for UK undergraduate students will increase to £7,145 per annum. Please visit , on the Government’s website, for more information about the changes. 

Tuition fees for Home undergraduate students (including with foundation year) may increase in subsequent years for both new and continuing students in line with an inflationary amount determined by the Government.   

Tuition fees for both new and continuing international students may be subject to an inflationary increase based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the 12-month period to 31 January each year.   

Tuition fees for postgraduate courses and CPD may be subject to an inflationary increase based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the 12-month period to 31 January each year. This increase will apply to both new and continuing students.   

We understand, and really appreciate, the significant financial commitment our students make when they choose to study at BNU. We take our responsibilities to our students very seriously, and are ambitious for each to reach their full potential and succeed in their chosen career. Our fees help us to continue providing our students with a high-quality education, and to invest in the services and facilities which create an excellent student experience at BNU. 

The following factors will be considered by the University when we set the annual fees: measures of inflation such as the retail price indices; projected increases in University costs; and any changes in the level of funding for teaching received from the Government.

Additional course costs and financial support

Most courses will involve some additional costs that are not covered by your fees. You could benefit from financial support through a bursary or scholarship during your time as a student. For more details visit our financial support, bursaries and scholarships section.

Questions about fees?

If you have any questions about the fees above, contact our Enquiries team by calling 0330 123 2023 or emailing advice@bnu.ac.uk.

Course leader

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Mariëtte Uys
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