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Explore how disparities in early life experiences shape child development and discover how policies and practices can foster positive change and wellbeing. Gain skills to evaluate key frameworks that shape our comprehension of mental health concepts during childhood, teenage years, and early adulthood. Develop the ability to critically assess evidence-based practices used in children's services.
Tailored for those interested in careers across children's services, this program invites you to investigate strategies for supporting youth mental health in diverse environments.
You'll enhance your psychological competencies in assessment, case formulation, and treatment planning while reflecting on your professional growth as both practitioner and researcher. You'll acquire and apply essential research methodologies and analytical techniques.
Course content covers psychological frameworks, early support strategies, and the impact of developmental, social, and environmental factors on young lives.
The curriculum also teaches you to recognize and cultivate resilience factors, harnessing youth potential through proactive and remedial approaches in various contexts.
For your MSc qualification, you'll undertake a service-oriented dissertation project designed to innovate and improve practice within a specialized area.