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Social Care Law (LLM)
at Cardiff University

Cardiff, United Kingdom

  • Tuition Fee £ 19,450
  • Country Rank#19
  • Duration12 Months
  • Score IELTS: 6.5

Program Overview

A comprehensive programme that will develop your understanding of core elements of adult and child social care law, policy and practice in England and Wales.
 

Demonstrate your knowledge

Undertake in-depth research in an area concerned with Social Care Law that interests you.
 

Benefit from our research

We are home to the Centre for Health and Social Care Law which offers expertise on the socio-legal aspects of health and social care.
 

Become an independent thinker

We provide you with a critical approach to evaluating current and proposed regulation and aim to cultivate independent thinking.
 

Complement your academic studies

We offer a range of pioneering pro-bono projects where you can work with real clients under supervision from professionals.
 

Our LLM Social Care Law programme focuses on social care law, policy and practice in England and Wales in the international context of human rights. Despite the fundamental importance of the law in these fields, master’s programmes have often neglected its study. Our programme is unique in providing opportunities to learn from legal specialists in human rights, disability and capacity issues, children’s rights and the respective duties and responsibilities of families and the State.   
 

Social care law affects virtually every person in the UK at some time in their lives. The size of the social care industry and workforce is larger than that of the NHS, and touches upon some of the most important and fundamental aspects of life for hundreds of thousands of citizens. The system’s demands remain an enormous challenge for policy makers.
 

Social care law as it relates to children and adults has seen increasing litigation in recent decades and is a burgeoning field of scholarship. It is also relevant to professional development, enabling practitioners to engage with and apply the legal principles in their casework. Although legislation was comprehensively reformed in 2014, this has not resolved the outstanding ideological and economic tensions.
 

This programme explores the international principles underlying the law, such as independent living, dignity and autonomy rights; the history of the post-war consensus, neo-liberalism and the rollback of the welfare state; the tensions between concepts of family privacy and state intervention; and the meaning of informed consent to treatment. We offer a range of modules, for example: Social Care Rights; International Disability Human Rights Law; The Child and the State - Law and Policy; and Consent to Medical Treatment.
 

Our students have included academics, lawyers, social workers, workers with voluntary organisations, carers, and civil servants.   

Cost Of Studying At Cardiff University

Interest rates as low as 8.9% *

250K+

Students Assisted

800Cr+

Loan Amount Disbursed

5000+

Loans Sanctioned