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This program is offered in collaboration with the National Forensic Mental Health Service, aiming to strengthen interdisciplinary teamwork among professionals assisting individuals with mental health conditions.
The first year begins with an intensive week of study in September, followed by weekly sessions of one to two days for the rest of the academic year (with schedule variations based on full-time or part-time enrollment).
The second year features a series of workshops spread across the academic year. Theoretical instruction employs a blended learning model, incorporating lectures, group activities, and independent study. Evaluations include both written work and hands-on practical assessments.
Postgraduate work in Trinity College Dublin is very academically challenging and as a result the University has high academic entry requirements. Applicants will need to hold at least a 2.1 honors degree from an Irish university or equivalent result from a university in another country; a fluent command of the English language. Display a high level of competence in the English language in one of the examination systems recognised by Trinity College Dublin.