Childhood, Youth and Family Studies: Youth Work Pathway MA
University of Bedfordshire
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What will you study?Studying our Childhood, Youth and Family Studies: Youth Work Pathway MA course will provide you with in-depth skills and knowledge around youth work, studies and services with the opportunity to gain industry experience working in the field. As an important part of your work, our unit in Effective and Ethical Practice when Working with Children, Young People and Families, you will learn to build relationships and engage with children, young people and their families within ...Read more

What will you study?

Studying our Childhood, Youth and Family Studies: Youth Work Pathway MA course will provide you with in-depth skills and knowledge around youth work, studies and services with the opportunity to gain industry experience working in the field. As an important part of your work, our unit in Effective and Ethical Practice when Working with Children, Young People and Families, you will learn to build relationships and engage with children, young people and their families within social care, youth work, health, criminal justice and educational settings. Furthermore, you will be introduced to theories of working with people, methods of intervention and practical communication which you will also place in the context of tensions and challenges when it comes to working with those who do not welcome the intervention of professionals. You will also learn of techniques to handle conflict, ambivalence and reluctance while adopting an anti-oppressive and ethical practice when engaging with children, young people and their families. To develop your practice, you will be exposed to contemporary theories around childhood, youth and families while also learning to apply them to relevant scenarios in our Dimensions of Childhood, Youth and Families unit.

More importantly, you will be equipped with the tools to safeguard children and young people, manage risk, and develop as a dynamic professional to work towards the best interests of children, young people and families. In addition, this course allows you to partake in a range of optional units that will give you the opportunity to specialise in your relevant areas of interest. Our unit in Young People, Group Offending and Violent Crime will allow you to analyse research from European and North American settings alongside sociological and criminological theory to explore the nature, extent and impact of violent group offending by young people and how to respond or intervene effectively based on current policy and practice. In doing so, you will also consider the social, economic, political and cultural factors that shape violent group offending. You can also develop key skills in Coaching and Mentoring Practice and understand how this can be applied to a range of professional and private settings.

Furthermore, you may also analyse the nature and contextual dynamics of abuse in adolescence in our Contextual Safeguarding: Theoretical Foundations and Practical Implications unit. Here, you will explore contemporary research to develop your understanding of contextual safeguarding frameworks and its applications in response to extra-familial harm. Aside from this, you may choose to explore Critical Considerations for Relationship and Sex Education as a means to deliver non-judgemental information around sex and relationships to young people that is increasingly needed for the benefit of young people. This unit will introduce you to key concepts around policy and practice to deliver inclusive and rights-based relationship education to children and young people. Alternatively, you can also explore the theories and concepts of social entrepreneurship as well as how to design and implement a social enterprise project or venture in our Social Enterprise unit.

Careers

This course is designed to enable you to enhance your career prospects across professional boundaries by broadening and deepening your knowledge and understanding of lives of young people and the services available to them. Students often go on to work in areas such as youth work community development or educational settings with a specialism that focuses on young people. This course also helps you to progress into more senior positions further develop your practice or go on to become policy-makers.

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Entry requirements

Applicants should have 2.2 honours degree or equivalent in a related subject area.

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£10,000 per year

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£16,900 per year

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£16,900 per year

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University of Bedfordshire
University of Bedfordshire , Luton

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University of Bedfordshire
University Square Luton Bedfordshire LU1 3JU United Kingdom
Nearest train station: Luton  0.2 miles away

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