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Students completing the Child and Youth Care program work directly with young people and families in their daily environments, employing relationship-based methods to foster therapeutic connections. They focus on enhancing individuals' strengths and abilities to support healthy growth and meaningful transformation. Those receiving services often face multifaceted difficulties stemming from various influences including economic circumstances, systemic barriers, psychological wellbeing, past trauma, cognitive differences, learning needs, developmental variations, or legal system involvement.
Program graduates exhibit competence in applying core values and ethical guidelines within their professional work. They develop skills to design and assess various support approaches for families coping with domestic instability, addiction issues, behavioral concerns, psychological difficulties, housing insecurity, self-injury risks, suicidal thoughts, or legal troubles. These approaches encompass emergency response, dispute resolution, guidance sessions, structured activities, and group facilitation.
Professional Pathways
Graduates serve as essential collaborators in multidisciplinary teams, providing services across diverse environments such as community youth initiatives, family education services, school-based supports, mental health programs, residential treatment facilities, early childhood interventions, home-based services, private consulting, clinical settings, mental health hospitals, recovery programs, children's healthcare, child welfare services, and juvenile justice systems.