Basic Human Rights Diploma
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Basic Human Rights Diploma

By One Education

Gain a solid foundation in Human Rights—explore legal, ethical, and global aspects to support change and accountability in modern society.

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About this event

Charity & Causes • Human Rights

What's included:

  • Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
  • Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
  • Fully Online Recorded Class
  • 24/7 & Lifetime Access
  • Online support
  • No hidden fees

The Basic Human Rights Diploma explores the essential ideas that shape individual dignity, equality, and justice across the world. This course covers fundamental principles including civil liberties, political rights, humanitarian law, freedom of expression, and anti-discrimination frameworks. Learners will discover how Human Rights operate within legal systems and why they remain vital in global and local discussions today. From historical context to present-day challenges, every topic is designed to ground your understanding in core human values.

Ideal for those curious about international law, public policy, or community engagement, this diploma is more than a theoretical overview. You’ll examine the legal structures that uphold Human Rights, the international bodies that oversee enforcement, and the current debates shaping global responses. Whether you aim to support advocacy work or simply want to understand how rights are protected or denied across borders, this course introduces you to the power of ideas backed by law. A solid grasp of Human Rights equips you to challenge discrimination, support fairness, and take part in informed civic discussion.

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Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the foundational concepts behind international Human Rights law.
  • Identify major Human Rights treaties and enforcement mechanisms.
  • Examine violations and the legal paths to justice and redress.
  • Explore how Human Rights intersect with gender, race, and freedom.
  • Develop informed perspectives on modern Human Rights challenges.

Who is this course for?

  • Anyone seeking a deeper grasp of Human Rights systems.
  • Volunteers involved in rights-based community initiatives.
  • Students pursuing careers in law, policy, or social justice.
  • NGO workers supporting advocacy or research programmes.
  • Journalists covering global or local Human Rights issues.

Career Path & Average UK Salaries

  • Human Rights Officer – £34,000 per year
  • Legal Researcher (Human Rights Focus) – £35,500 per year
  • Policy Adviser (Social Justice Sector) – £39,000 per year
  • NGO Project Manager – £36,000 per year
  • Equality and Diversity Officer – £32,000 per year
  • International Relations Analyst – £41,500 per year

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