Supporting Children, Young People & Families

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Examine the dynamics of family life and family diversity within a multi-cultural society.  Explore the legal frameworks and the different people and organisations involved in providing social care for children & families.  Look at issues such as domestic violence, relationship problems, and changes in family life.  Gain insight into why children become vulnerable, and appreciate the challenges involved in balancing the needs of children and parents.

Delivery:
  • Distance
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Further Details

Pre-requisites
You must be aged 18 or over to access this course.  Basic computing skills are required. 
Qualification
University Undergraduate Associate Certificate (UUAC) in Supporting Young People & Families
Support and benefits

Gain the UUAC award worth 20 University Credits towards our Social Degree programme
Access to a dedicated tutor and student advisors to guide you through your studies
Complimentary textbook:  'Children in Society: Contemporary Theory, Policy & Practice' by Foley, Roche, and Tucker
ECDL course included if you want to re-cap your computing skills

















































Course Code:  A47
Key topics

Social Work with Children & Families: An Overview
Assessment of Children & Families
Child Abuse, Neglect & Family Violence
Looked-After Children & Family Placement
Inter-Agency Working
Safeguarding Children: Supporting Families
Hours of study
12 months / 200 hours
Technical requirements and fees

Access to e-mail, internet & PC 
Final assignment fees are additional to course fees




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You’ll need to complete three assignments as part of your coursework that you can submit to your tutor online or by post.





































Guide Price: £ 457.20