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Supporting Children, Young People & Families
What issues are involved in social care needs? And, what are the problems facing families? In this module you’ll explore such questions. You’ll also look at subjects such as the legal framework, balancing the needs of children and parents, the integration of the older generation, and of the communities within which families are based.
What does the module cover?
You’ll develop your awareness of the family as a changing social institution, and look at the diversity of contemporary families and their needs in a multicultural and unequal society. Gain an understanding of the role of agencies and broad legal frameworks such as local authority in caring for young people under the Children Acts 1989 and 2004. Gain insights into the concerns surrounding the delivery of social care services to children and families and be aware of conflicts and the need to use evidence to support arguments in this field of work.
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Module Code:
IS1403
Key topics include:
• The diversity of family needs and the role of social care; the supporting role
• Working with children and young people
• Working with adults and their diverse needs
• Changes in family life, including the transitional moments of family (re)formulation for example by adoption, death and bereavement, and family dissolution
• The social contexts of families, and the role of poverty and social exclusion in family life
• Role of the state in regulating families
• Families with members with special needs
Pre-requisites
None
Number of credits & study time
20 credits / 200 hours
Assessment
This module contains two summative assessments that you must successfully complete that will count towards your final grade:
• Short essay on the role of the state in regulating families (1000 words) 40%
• Critical Evaluation Report (1,500 words) 60%
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