Graduate Certificate in Legal Aid for Persons with Developmental Disabilities (Advanced)
-- ViewingNowThe Graduate Certificate in Legal Aid for Persons with Developmental Disabilities is a 20-unit program that prepares professionals to address the legal needs of individuals with developmental disabilities. This advanced certificate is crucial in today's society, as people with developmental disabilities face unique legal challenges.
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- Mental Health Law and Advocacy
- Disability Rights and the Law
- Legal Issues in Developmental Disability Support
- Person-Centred Planning and the Law
- Clinical Skills for Legal Practitioners
- Disability Law and Policy
- Legal Representation and Practice
- Disability and the Law: A Human Rights Perspective
- Clinical Skills for Advocates
- Disability and the Law: Family and Relationship Issues
- Disability and the Law: Education and Employment
- Disability and the Law: Housing and Accommodation
- Disability and the Law: Healthcare and Support
- Disability and the Law: Community and Social Inclusion
- Disability and the Law: Advocacy and Representation
- Disability and the Law: The Role of the Justice System
- Disability and the Law: The Role of the Healthcare System
- Disability and the Law: The Role of the Education System
- Disability and the Law: The Role of the Community
- Disability and the Law: Policy and Systemic Change
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Explore the career paths available to graduates of the Graduate Certificate in Legal Aid for Persons with Developmental Disabilities.
Case Manager (20%) - Support individuals with developmental disabilities in daily living activities and provide assistance with daily routines.
Disability Specialist (18%) - Work with individuals with developmental disabilities to provide support and resources for daily living, employment, and social activities.
Advocacy Officer (15%) - Advocate for the rights and interests of individuals with developmental disabilities, ensuring their voices are heard and their needs are met.
Policy Analyst (47%) - Analyze and develop policies that support the inclusion and well-being of individuals with developmental disabilities, ensuring equal opportunities for all.
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- ProficiencyEnglish
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