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BA Child and Family Studies
About this course
Child and family studies is an academic discipline concerned with the welfare, development and rights of children and young people, and with the family and social contexts in which they grow up. It draws on developmental psychology, sociology, social policy, ethics and child welfare research to build an understanding of what children need to thrive, how families function under different kinds of pressure, what puts children at risk, and how practitioners across social work, social care, education and health can intervene effectively. It is a discipline with direct practical relevance to some of the most demanding professional roles in the public and voluntary sectors. At the University of Leeds, this part-time programme is designed specifically for people who are already working, paid or voluntary, in roles connected to children, young people and families. The mode of study recognises that much of the learning in this field happens through practice, and the programme is structured to allow you to connect your academic work to the professional experiences you are already accumulating. You will study child development, the legal and policy frameworks that govern child welfare in England, approaches to assessment and intervention, and the values and ethics that underpin professional practice in this field. The programme is particularly suited to those considering social work or social work-related careers, while keeping your options open. Graduates move into roles across social care, youth work, family support, early years management, children's services leadership, education welfare and the third sector. For many, this degree serves as a foundation for qualifying as a social worker through a postgraduate route, or for specialist training in child and adolescent mental health, youth justice, educational psychology or family therapy. The analytical skills, professional values and understanding of child welfare developed through the programme are directly applicable to any career devoted to supporting children, young people and the families around them.
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