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Module PPC-4015:
CYP Counselling Practice

Professional Practice in Counselling Children and Young People 2025-26
PPC-4015
2025-26
School of Psychology & Sport Science
Module - Semester 1 & 2
40 credits
Module Organiser: Fay Short

You will complete a supervised placement of at least 100hrs counselling with children and young people. At least 50hrs must involve working with children aged between 4yrs and 10yrs. At least 50hrs must involve working with young people aged between 11yrs and 18yrs. This counselling work should include a blend of remote and in-person counselling, with no less than 40% of hours in either delivery mode (e.g., up to 40% in-person and the rest of the hours remote OR up to 40% remote and the rest of the hours in-person). You must also receive the required number of hours of supervision in accordance with your practice. Supervision can be remote or in-person, but should be aligned to the delivery mode of your counselling practice.

To support your counselling practice, you will attend regular Personal and Professional Development groups and you will need to show active engagement in all these sessions over the year. These sessions will also guide you through your placement and support you in compiling your placement evidence and producing your case study.

Assessment Strategy

You must achieve a threshold of 50% to pass this module. Please see below for guidance on what you must demonstrate in your work to achieve different levels of performance.

Excellent (A*, A+, A, A-) • Completed placement of 100hrs of supervised face-to-face therapy, including 50hrs with children aged 4-10yrs and 50hrs with young people aged 11-18yrs • Insightful empirically based understanding of working therapeutically with children and young people • Safe, intuitive, and perceptive reflective practice of counselling with children and young people in an organisational context • Detailed understanding with no factual errors • Critical analysis showing evaluation and synthesis of ideas • Originality in approach, interpretation, and voice • Extensive independent research • Logically defended arguments with evidence for all claims • Highly focused and well-structured • Excellent presentation with accurate and appropriate expression • Correct format in appropriate referencing style

Good (B+, B, B-) • Completed placement of 100hrs of supervised face-to-face therapy, including 50hrs with children aged 4-10yrs and 50hrs with young people aged 11-18yrs • Considered empirically based understanding of working therapeutically with children and young people • Safe and perceptive reflective practice of counselling with children and young people in an organisational context • Clear understanding and mostly free of factual errors • Some analysis showing critical evaluation and links between ideas • Some originality in approach, interpretation, and/or voice • Some independent research • Coherent arguments with evidence for most claims • Generally focused and well-structured • Good presentation with accurate and appropriate expression • Mostly correct format in appropriate referencing style

Threshold (C+, C, C-) • Completed placement of 100hrs of supervised face-to-face therapy, including 50hrs with children aged 4-10yrs and 50hrs with young people aged 11-18yrs • Basic understanding of working therapeutically with children and young people • Safe reflective practice of counselling with children and young people in an organisational context • Understanding of the main concepts, but with factual errors in non-core concepts • Limited analysis showing only obvious points of evaluation and links between ideas • Small amount of originality in approach, interpretation, and/or voice • Small amount of independent research • Arguments presented but lack coherence with evidence for some claims • Focused but with some irrelevant material and weaknesses in structure • Acceptable presentation with appropriate expression • Attempt at correct format in appropriate referencing style

If you do not meet the threshold, then your work will be graded as a Fail (less than 50%). Fail grades vary from Poor (D+, D, D-, E+, E, E-) to Very Poor (F).

Learning Outcomes

  • Critically self-reflect to develop own therapeutic skills for interventions with children and young people.

  • Critically understand and apply a therapeutic philosophy in practice with children and young people.

  • Demonstrate a theoretical and applied understanding of how to support children and young people in managing their emotions, relationships, mental health, and wellbeing.

  • Work effectively as a counsellor for children and young people, with an applied awareness of ethics, safeguarding, risk, and the organisational context.

Assessment method

Case Study

Assessment type

Summative

Description

Case Study 2 This assessment provides an opportunity to evidence your professional therapeutic competencies in your offline in-person therapy work with children and young people. You will complete two case studies for this module: if this case study involves working with a child aged 4-10 years then the other case study must involve work with a young person aged 11-18 years. Each case study must include the following: • Professional summary explaining the organisational context for the work with the selected clients (1000wds). • Case formulation outlining the client history, assessment, and the chosen therapeutic philosophy and interventions (1000wds). • Annotated transcript of twenty-minutes of a client session (transcript for 20mins, annotation of 1000wds). • Reflective account of how this case has impacted on the personal and professional development of the counsellor (1000wds).

Weighting

50%

Assessment method

Logbook Or Portfolio

Assessment type

Summative

Description

Practice Evidence This assessment is a portfolio of evidence to show the successful completion of the placement. This portfolio is extensive, but it does not require you to produce a lot of new content. Instead, you need to compile all the information that you have already received during your placement to produce a portfolio of evidence. This portfolio of evidence will exist in an online Practice folder that you will maintain throughout the programme. By the end of your placement, your Practice Folder must contain the following: • Log of Hours (50hrs counselling children aged 4-10yrs, 50hrs counselling young people aged 11-18yrs, appropriate supervision of min 1.5hrs per month) • Practice Assessment 1 (pre-placement) • Practice Assessment 2 (post-placement) • Placement and Supervisor Contract • Placement Report • Supervisor Report • Scan of BACP Membership Card/s (showing cover from beginning to end of placement)

Weighting

0%

Assessment method

Case Study

Assessment type

Summative

Description

Case Study 1 This assessment provides an opportunity to evidence your professional therapeutic competencies in your remote therapy (telephone or video-call) work with children and young people. You will complete two case studies for this module: if this case study involves working with a child aged 4-10 years then the other case study must involve work with a young person aged 11-18 years. This case study must include the following: • Professional summary explaining the organisational context for the work with the selected clients (1000wds). • Case formulation outlining the client history, assessment, and the chosen therapeutic philosophy and interventions (1000wds). • Annotated transcript of twenty-minutes of a client session (transcript for 20mins, annotation of 1000wds). • Reflective account of how this case has impacted on the personal and professional development of the counsellor (1000wds).

Weighting

50%

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