Principles of assessing people with learning disabilities and mental health problems at Ulster Unive

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Overview

Provides the student with the necessary knowledge and skills to work under supervision in assessing/screening an individual with a learning disability

Summary

This module will provide the student with the critical knowledge and competencies in assessing/screening people with learning disabilities and mental health problems. Assessment is by coursework.

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Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland and EU Settlements Status Fees: £777.80

England, Scotland, Wales and the Islands Fees: £777.80

International Fees: £0.00

Fees information

For a 20 Credit Point Postgraduate Module the fee for 2024/25 is £777.80

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