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We are in the process of finalising our postgraduate taught courses for 2027/28 entry. In the meantime, you can view our 2026/27 courses.

Postgraduate Diploma in Children's Wellbeing Practitioner Training

  • Year of entry
    2026/27
  • Course duration
    Full Time: 1 Year
  • Year of entry
    2026/27
  • Course duration
    Full Time: 1 Year

Train as a Children’s Wellbeing Practitioner (CWP) with our accredited postgraduate diploma, combining supervised placements and evidence-based CBT skills for child mental health practice.

Why choose the University of Reading?

  • Your training will be delivered within the Charlie Waller Institute. Established in 2008, the Institute offers award-winning training underpinned by psychological research.
  • This course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS). When you graduate, you’ll be eligible for registration with BPS and British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies.
  • We have delivered training to more than 11 cohorts of trainees since 2015, and have maintained our accreditation since then. You’ll be taught by experienced and enthusiastic practitioners.
  • You’ll gain a theoretical understanding of common mental health problems and clinical skills to support clients using low intensity cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT).

What you’ll learn

On this course, you’ll follow the National Curriculum for Children's Wellbeing Practitioner (CWP) training.

The programme combines university-based teaching with supervised clinical practice in:

  • a community mental health setting
  • Children & Young People's Mental Health Service (CYPMHS)
  • primary care (care provided by GP practices, dental practices, community pharmacies and high street optometrists)
  • a local authority or voluntary sector organisation.

You could be based in GP practices, healthcare centres or other community settings.

Self-funding or sponsored students may undertake their clinical placement at a suitable alternative setting.

Your academic learning will:

  • provide you with a theoretical understanding of the nature and treatment of depression and anxiety
  • develop your clinical competency to offer evidence-based treatment at Step 2 of the stepped care model – through observation, role-plays and skills practice.

Who is the programme for?

Applicants employed by the NHS

Most students will be employed as trainee CWPs with partner organisations including:

  • community mental health settings
  • Children & Young People's Mental Health Service (CYPMHS)
  • primary care
  • local authority or voluntary sector organisation.
For these students the course is fully funded by the NHS.

You can find fully funded trainee CWP roles on the NHS jobs website. Applicants should apply directly to NHS services for these roles. The University of Reading will review applications and be present on interview panels.

Self-funding applicants

You can apply directly to the University of Reading if you are interested in self-funding (covering the costs of training yourself as an individual), or being sponsored by your employer.

Self-funded or sponsored routes are only suitable for applicants with access to appropriate training cases (clients) and supervision. You will need to complete a minimum number of clinical hours and supervision hours in order to pass the course.

  • Download our guidelines for self-funding applicants (Word document)
  • Download our Information Particulars and Objectives form (Word document)

You will need to complete the Information Particulars and Objectives form at enrolment. The form also offers guidance around your responsibilities, and those of your employer/placement organisation and clinical supervisor.

The University of Reading is unable to help with securing a suitable placement or supervision if these are not already in place.

Course duration

This full-time taught programme spans 12 months and normally runs once per year – starting in February.

How you’ll learn

Induction days

You’ll attend one online and one face-to-face induction day. These will be followed by intense week-long teaching blocks, where you will be required to attend classes from 09:00 to 16:00.

Teaching

Your teaching will be a mixture of face-to-face and online, between 09:00 and 16:00. 

You are expected to attend 100% of face-to-face teaching and university-directed learning sessions. If you miss a live teaching session (due to illness, for example), you will be required to watch a video recording of the session and/or complete missed activities (with the support of a programme tutor).

Study days

You are entitled to 12.5 study days over the course of the year. These must be negotiated with your line manager.

Support services

We offer a range of support services, including:

  • individual and group tutorials
  • study skills support
  • an allocated academic tutor
  • access to student counselling services.

Clinical practice

Over the year, you will need to complete a minimum of 80 clinical hours with clients and 40 supervision hours (comprising 20 hours of case management supervision and 20 hours of clinical skills supervision) within your workplace – or a suitable alternative placement for those self-funding or being sponsored by an employer.

You will also be required to engage in ongoing supervised therapeutic work with appropriate cases.

Assessments

We will assess your clinical and academic competencies formatively throughout the modules you study, and summatively at the end of each module.

Each module must be passed to successfully complete the course.

The range of summative assessments includes:

  • role-play
  • submission of a client recording
  • oral presentation
  • short essays
  • reflective analysis.

Formative assessments will support your learning and help prepare for assessed work.

You will be required to keep a Clinical Practice Outcomes Portfolio (CPO) throughout the course, providing evidence of your successful completion of all elements of the course. This includes application of theory to practice in the workplace.

Overview

Train as a Children’s Wellbeing Practitioner (CWP) with our accredited postgraduate diploma, combining supervised placements and evidence-based CBT skills for child mental health practice.

Why choose the University of Reading?

  • Your training will be delivered within the Charlie Waller Institute. Established in 2008, the Institute offers award-winning training underpinned by psychological research.
  • This course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS). When you graduate, you’ll be eligible for registration with BPS and British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies.
  • We have delivered training to more than 11 cohorts of trainees since 2015, and have maintained our accreditation since then. You’ll be taught by experienced and enthusiastic practitioners.
  • You’ll gain a theoretical understanding of common mental health problems and clinical skills to support clients using low intensity cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT).

What you’ll learn

On this course, you’ll follow the National Curriculum for Children's Wellbeing Practitioner (CWP) training.

The programme combines university-based teaching with supervised clinical practice in:

  • a community mental health setting
  • Children & Young People's Mental Health Service (CYPMHS)
  • primary care (care provided by GP practices, dental practices, community pharmacies and high street optometrists)
  • a local authority or voluntary sector organisation.

You could be based in GP practices, healthcare centres or other community settings.

Self-funding or sponsored students may undertake their clinical placement at a suitable alternative setting.

Your academic learning will:

  • provide you with a theoretical understanding of the nature and treatment of depression and anxiety
  • develop your clinical competency to offer evidence-based treatment at Step 2 of the stepped care model – through observation, role-plays and skills practice.

Who is the programme for?

Applicants employed by the NHS

Most students will be employed as trainee CWPs with partner organisations including:

  • community mental health settings
  • Children & Young People's Mental Health Service (CYPMHS)
  • primary care
  • local authority or voluntary sector organisation.
For these students the course is fully funded by the NHS.

You can find fully funded trainee CWP roles on the NHS jobs website. Applicants should apply directly to NHS services for these roles. The University of Reading will review applications and be present on interview panels.

Self-funding applicants

You can apply directly to the University of Reading if you are interested in self-funding (covering the costs of training yourself as an individual), or being sponsored by your employer.

Self-funded or sponsored routes are only suitable for applicants with access to appropriate training cases (clients) and supervision. You will need to complete a minimum number of clinical hours and supervision hours in order to pass the course.

  • Download our guidelines for self-funding applicants (Word document)
  • Download our Information Particulars and Objectives form (Word document)

You will need to complete the Information Particulars and Objectives form at enrolment. The form also offers guidance around your responsibilities, and those of your employer/placement organisation and clinical supervisor.

The University of Reading is unable to help with securing a suitable placement or supervision if these are not already in place.

Course duration

This full-time taught programme spans 12 months and normally runs once per year – starting in February.

Learning

How you’ll learn

Induction days

You’ll attend one online and one face-to-face induction day. These will be followed by intense week-long teaching blocks, where you will be required to attend classes from 09:00 to 16:00.

Teaching

Your teaching will be a mixture of face-to-face and online, between 09:00 and 16:00. 

You are expected to attend 100% of face-to-face teaching and university-directed learning sessions. If you miss a live teaching session (due to illness, for example), you will be required to watch a video recording of the session and/or complete missed activities (with the support of a programme tutor).

Study days

You are entitled to 12.5 study days over the course of the year. These must be negotiated with your line manager.

Support services

We offer a range of support services, including:

  • individual and group tutorials
  • study skills support
  • an allocated academic tutor
  • access to student counselling services.

Clinical practice

Over the year, you will need to complete a minimum of 80 clinical hours with clients and 40 supervision hours (comprising 20 hours of case management supervision and 20 hours of clinical skills supervision) within your workplace – or a suitable alternative placement for those self-funding or being sponsored by an employer.

You will also be required to engage in ongoing supervised therapeutic work with appropriate cases.

Assessments

We will assess your clinical and academic competencies formatively throughout the modules you study, and summatively at the end of each module.

Each module must be passed to successfully complete the course.

The range of summative assessments includes:

  • role-play
  • submission of a client recording
  • oral presentation
  • short essays
  • reflective analysis.

Formative assessments will support your learning and help prepare for assessed work.

You will be required to keep a Clinical Practice Outcomes Portfolio (CPO) throughout the course, providing evidence of your successful completion of all elements of the course. This includes application of theory to practice in the workplace.

Entry requirements

Academic entry requirements

Graduate route

A level 5 qualification is required.

If you hold a level 3 or 4 qualification, you are still welcome to apply. Entry onto the course would be dependent on writing and passing a pre-entry essay to assess academic competence at level 5.

Postgraduate route

A level 6 qualification (a degree at 2:2 or higher, in any subject).

Other entry requirements

We expect applicants to have excellent interpersonal skills and some experience of working with or supporting people with common mental difficulties (anxiety and/or depression), in a paid or voluntary capacity.

You will need access to suitable patients and supervision within a suitable healthcare setting self-funding or being sponsored by an employer.

  • English language requirements for those applying to this course with English as a second language.

Structure

  • Year 1

The CWP programme consists of six equally weighted modules totalling 120 credits. Those students successfully completing this training programme will obtain a postgraduate or graduate diploma from the University of Reading.

Compulsory modules

Fundamental Principles for Working with Children and Young People

Learn to demonstrate a commitment to equal opportunities for all and encourage children and young people’s active participation in every aspect of their care and treatment. You'll gain the necessary knowledge, attitude and competence to operate effectively in an inclusive, values-driven service and in the wider services context.

Engagement and Assessment of Common Mental Health Problems in Children and Young People

Learn how to undertake a child-centred interview which identifies the child’s/young person’s current difficulties, their goals and those of their family/parents, their strengths and resources and any risk to self or others. You'll understand the child in the context of their family, culture, wider social environment, developmental stage and temperament.

Evidence-Based Low-Intensity Interventions for Children and Young People

Gain a good understanding of the process of therapeutic support and the management of individual children, young people and parents/carers experiencing anxiety, low mood and behavioural difficulties. You'll develop general and disorder-defined ‘specific factor’ competencies in the delivery of low intensity treatments informed by cognitive-behavioural and social learning principles.

Mental Health Prevention In Community and Primary Care Settings

Understand how local community organisations are helping children and young people reduce the risks of low wellbeing. You'll learn how to work with local communities to co-produce aims and strategies for increasing opportunities of wellbeing for local children, families and young people, and to train others in basic mental health intervention skills.

Working, Assessing and Engaging in Community and Primary Care Settings

Provide support and evidence-based interventions in community-based and primary care mental health services. You'll gain an understanding of the community and primary care context and assessment and engagement of children, young people, and their families specific to these settings.

Interventions for Emerging Mental Health Difficulties in Community and Primary Health Care Settings

Learn key intervention skills, including evidence-based information and psycho-education to children and young people, parents/carers and health care staff and group work with children/young people or parents. You'll gain a good understanding of the process of psycho-education and group work in community and health care settings in face-to-face and virtual settings.

These are the modules that we expect to offer for 2026/2027 entry. They may be subject to change as we regularly review our module offerings to ensure they’re informed by the latest research and teaching methods. 

You can also register your details with us to receive information about your course of interest and study and life at the University of Reading. 

Fees

New UK/Republic of Ireland students: £11,500 (for self-funding applicants)

New international students: N/A

Further fee information

Candidates who have secured an NHS-funded trainee CWP role will have their training fees covered.

For applicants who are being sponsored by their employer to attend this training or are self-funding, the current fee for full-time CWP training is £11,500. 

Careers

Once qualified, your employer will provide you with ongoing training to keep your skills and knowledge up to date. To support your practice and wellbeing as a practitioner, you will be provided with regular supervision.

The CWP role is still being developed, but in future there may be opportunities to specialise in areas such as:

  • paediatrics
  • neurodiversity
  • particular groups of children and young people, such as those with long-term health conditions.

As a qualified CWP you may be able to progress your career by applying to train as a senior wellbeing practitioner (SWP).

The SWP training is a two-year funded training programme during which you'll be paid at Agenda for Change (AfC) band 5. You can search for the SWP training posts on the NHS Jobs website. On successful completion of the programme, SWP posts are usually advertised at AfC band 6.

As a SWP you will be trained to support CWPs with their caseloads as well as deliver low-intensity practice in trauma, OCD, tics and adapted low-intensity interventions for young people with a learning disability or young autistic people.

Before applying for SWP training it is recommended that you have at least two years' experience of being a CWP.

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