Graduate Certificate in Refugee Children Welfare (Advanced)
-- ViewingNowThe Graduate Certificate in Refugee Children Welfare is a 20-unit program that equips learners with essential skills for a career in this critical field. The program focuses on the unique challenges faced by refugee children, including psychological trauma, educational deprivation, and social isolation.
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- Refugee Children's Rights and Protection
- International Refugee Law and Policy
- Childhood and Human Development
- Refugee Children's Mental Health
- Global Refugee Crisis and Context
- Child Protection and Safeguarding
- Refugee Children's Education and Learning
- Humanitarian Response and Emergency Management
- Refugee Children's Health and Wellbeing
- Community Engagement and Participation
- Refugee Children's Advocacy and Representation
- Displacement and Migration
- Child Development and Disability
- Refugee Children's Resilience and Coping
- Human Rights and Refugee Protection
- Refugee Children's Social and Emotional Wellbeing
- Child Protection and Conflict Resolution
- Refugee Children's Identity and Belonging
- Global Refugee Policy and Advocacy
- Refugee Children's Cultural and Community Development
- Research Methods for Refugee Children's Welfare
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Explore the career paths available to those who have completed the Graduate Certificate in Refugee Children Welfare.
Refugee Case Manager (30%): Work directly with refugee children, providing support and assistance to help them adjust to their new lives.
Child Protection Specialist (25%): Focus on protecting the rights and well-being of refugee children, ensuring their safety and security.
Policy Advisor (20%): Use your knowledge and expertise to inform and shape policy related to refugee children's welfare, advocating for positive change.
Researcher (25%): Conduct research to better understand the needs and experiences of refugee children, informing the development of effective support services and programs.
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- ProficiencyEnglish
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