HSVC 380 Human Services Practice with Children and Adolescents (SS) *
This skills-based course covers the necessary competencies, knowledge and best practices for working effectively with children and adolescents. The course explores theories of development and attachment; examines the impact of systems; identifies issues facing children and adolescents and; explores assessments and interventions for addressing the needs of this population. Students also learn about the roles and settings of human services professionals in working with children and adolescents.
Outcomes
- This course will prepare students to:
- Incorporate relevant policies, laws, and ethics as they relate to work with children and youth.
- Apply relevant theories and practice skills to conduct assessments, plan and implement strength-based intervention strategies, and evaluate effectiveness of work with children and adolescents.
- Articulate the complexity and the relative influence of a variety of factors on the development and behavior of children and adolescents.
- Identify formal and informal resources and supports for children and adolescents.
- Develop skills to effectively communicate with and establish developmentally-sensitive, culturally-appropriate collaborative relationships with children, youth and families, as well as the professionals who serve them.
- Identify protective, risk and promotive factors in the context of the child and adolescent daily lives.