Overview
Drawing on perspectives from education, psychology, sociology and health, you will examine a range of social issues that risk disadvantaging the development, wellbeing and educational outcomes of children and young people.
Drawing upon real-world events and personal experiences, you will explore issues of social justice, children’s rights, inclusion and diversity (gender, LGBT+, race, ethnicity, social class, poverty, disability, mental health), childhood adversity, trauma and wellbeing. Attention is also given to how intersectionality connects to equity and outcomes for children and young people.
Career opportunities
Designed for those interested in working in a broad range of community sectors linked to supporting children, young people, families, or marginalised groups, including education, social/community care, and non-government organisations where issues of social justice, inclusion, equality, diversity and the wellbeing of children/young people are essential.
The Education, Children and Social Justice course from University of Chester is suitable for experienced education and community practitioners, as well as new graduates from various social science disciplines who may wish to continue their studies before entering the workplace or prepare for doctoral study.
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Courses include:
- Human Rights and Reflective Practice
- Supporting Children and Young People with Trauma
- Children and Communities
- Disability and Mental Wellbeing
- Social Justice and Community Engagement
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Duration
- Full-time
- 12 months
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Campus Location
- Chester, United Kingdom
Disciplines
Education Childhood Studies Social Policy View 131 other Masters in Social Policy in United KingdomExplore more key information
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Academic requirements
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General requirements
- Open to graduates with a 2:2 honours degree in social sciences, e.g. primary education, education studies, childhood studies, sociology, psychology, educational psychology, criminology, health and social care.
- Applicants with degrees in other subjects may be considered, along with non-graduates, if they can demonstrate sufficient work experience with children, young people or marginalised groups.
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International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents15500 GBP / year≈ 15500 GBP / year -
Domestic Applies to you
Applies to youCitizens or residents9090 GBP / year≈ 9090 GBP / year
Living costs
Chester
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Funding
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