Diploma in Youth Work - Online Course
Get your Diploma in Youth Work from the comfort of your own home with our online course starting soon!
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Develop the skills to support young people effectively with our Youth Work Diploma. Study online and gain expertise in guiding and mentoring youth.
Working with young people is more than just a job—it’s about making a difference. Our Diploma in Youth Work gives you the knowledge to support, guide, and mentor young people in various settings. From group work and social care to mental health and safeguarding, this course covers key aspects of youth work without the unnecessary fluff. You’ll learn how to communicate effectively, understand responsibilities, and navigate the digital landscape young people live in today.
This online course is designed for those who want to build a meaningful career in youth work. Whether you’re new to the field or looking to expand your knowledge, this course provides a strong foundation. Study at your own pace and gain insights into the challenges young people face while learning how to support their growth and well-being.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the key principles and role of youth work.
- Learn how to facilitate group activities for young people.
- Explore the connection between youth work and social care.
- Recognise mental health challenges and offer appropriate support.
- Identify responsibilities and ethical considerations in youth work.
- Develop communication skills to engage with young people effectively.
Curriculum Of Diploma in Youth Work - Online Course
- Module 01 Introduction to youth work
- Module 02 Youth Work and Group Work
- Module 03 Youth Work and Social Care
- Module 04 Youth work and Mental Health
- Module 05 Youth Work and Responsibilities
- Module 06 Youth Work and Safeguarding
- Module 07 Youth Work and Internet Safety
- Module 08 Youth Work and Importance of Communication
Who is this Course For?
- Those interested in starting a career in youth work.
- Teachers and educators working with young people.
- Social workers aiming to expand their expertise.
- Counsellors and mentors supporting youth development.
- Community workers engaged in youth-focused initiatives.
- Parents and guardians seeking better youth communication.
- Volunteers working with youth organisations.
- Anyone passionate about making a difference for young people.
Career Path
- Youth Worker – £24,000 – £33,000 per year
- Social Care Support Worker – £20,000 – £28,000 per year
- Community Outreach Officer – £23,000 – £31,000 per year
- School Support Worker – £21,000 – £29,000 per year
- Mental Health Support Worker – £22,000 – £30,000 per year
- Family Support Worker – £24,000 – £32,000 per year
Frequently asked questions
Youth work involves supporting young people’s development through education, mentoring, and community engagement to help them reach their potential.
Yes, in Virginia, 16-year-olds typically need a work permit unless exempt under specific conditions like working for a family business.
Pay rates for YouthWorks vary by location and programme, but participants often earn minimum wage or a stipend for their work.
The youth work process includes assessing needs, planning activities, engaging young people, and evaluating outcomes to support their growth.
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