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This program will prepare you to recognize effective family support practices, including the complexities and obstacles involved in working with children and families, while helping them achieve their full potential.
Your studies will cover child development topics, examining societal perspectives on family structures and children's rights. The curriculum addresses critical safeguarding concerns, explores support frameworks like THRIVE, and analyzes current laws and policies to demonstrate how professionals can enhance child protection.
Through innovative simulation training combined with practical fieldwork, you'll gain direct experience addressing various family challenges during child development, building competencies to assist families and provide therapeutic support.
You'll develop essential professional skills for identifying and evaluating complex needs, intervening in children's lives during crises, and navigating multi-agency collaboration challenges. The degree prepares graduates for diverse work environments including homes, youth facilities, justice systems, children's centers, and community settings. We'll guide you in becoming a proficient practitioner who strengthens children's, adolescents', and families' capabilities while helping them overcome challenges and enhance self-sufficiency.
Career Paths
After completing the program, you'll qualify for various positions such as: Residential child care
Family support positions, Early intervention and crisis management roles, Substance abuse services, Youth justice positions, Advocacy careers