Module Descriptors
INTRODUCTION TO HOUSING ADVICE (DL)
ADVC40093
Key Facts
Faculty of Health Sciences
Level 4
15 credits
Contact
Leader: Helen Robson
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 30
Independent Study Hours: 120
Total Learning Hours: 150
Assessment
  • ASSIGNMENT weighted at 100%
Module Details
Module Special Admissions Requirements
Nil
Module Resources
? Computer with Internet access and a CD Rom drive.
? Key texts
Module Texts
? Burnet D, Housing Law 2nd edition. London. Cavendish 1999

? Cowan D, Housing Law and Policy. Basingstoke. Macmillan 1999

? Malpass P and Murie A, Housing Policy and Practice 5th edition. Basingstoke. Macmillan 1999
? Randall G, Housing Rights Guide. London. Shelter 1999

? Arden and Hunter, Manual of Housing Law 7th Edition 2002, Sweet and
Module Learning Strategies
The focus of this award is on a mix of independent as well as directed study. There is an opportunity to undertake a range of collaborative work with other participants on-line.

Contact Hours (30) on this module this means your on-screen hours engaging with the online study materials contained within the `Course Information?, `Course Documents? `Communication? and `Assignments? sections of the module virtual learning environment (VLE).

Independent Study (120) means on-line and off-line activity including working on tasks/exercises/activities and within the discussion forums, relevant background/supplementary reading, and assessment preparation and completion.

This module will be delivered by the use of a VLE `Blackboard?.

The VLE `Blackboard? will provide a structured environment for progressing through this module. The `Course Information? section contains essential module information, the award handbook, the module descriptor and a section, which contains the aims and objectives of the module. The `Course Documents? section contains all the study material necessary to complete the module, together with activities associated with this material. Within the `Communications? section there are a number of forums, which will enable interactive, asynchronous discussion, which supports student learning and allows for formative assessment of individual progress.

Participants are encouraged to communicate with the tutor and their fellow students using email, telephone, the discussion forums and the bulletin board in the gateway and to do so if there are matters needing assistance and support.

Web-based material will be utilised to support all aspects of the module, providing links to latest Government information and latest case law and legislation.

As this is a distance learning award, participants will need to adopt a disciplined approach to study and work for example by ensuring that activities, tasks and assignments are completed within specified time limits and that discussion with others takes place

Module Additional Assessment Details
1. An assignment (2,500 words) 100%
(learning outcomes 1, 2 & 3)
or
2. A case study (2,500 words) 100%
(learning outcomes 1,2 & 3)
Module Indicative Content
This module aims to provide students with a basic knowledge and understanding of the underlying concepts and principles of Housing Advice. Topics to be covered in line with the CLS Quality Mark Standard for Generalist Help include:

? The development of central and local Government housing policy;
? The `mixed? economy of housing provision and subsidy;
? Current issues in housing reform
? The right to accommodation, including homelessness and re-housing;
? Security of occupation; repossession and tenant?s rights;
? Housing costs e.g. housing benefits, JSA
? Implications of European Convention on Human Rights;
? Issues around neighbourhood disputes; harassment