We will: This programme will develop your: All those interested in the field of children's rights, especially those working in children's services such as health and education, social care and family policy, youth work and the justice system. Face-to-face evening sessions and a one-week intensive course during the Easter school holiday (spring vacation). By coursework assignments and a dissertation of 20,000 words. A good first degree in social science, media or cultural studies, humanities, education or a related field, or a good first degree in another subject with experience in child care, health, education or children's advocacy. You should preferably have experience of working with and for children.Knowledge and understanding
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MA in Sociology of Childhood and Children's Rights
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