Factors that Impact Life Chances of Children and Support
Explore key factors influencing children and support systems to improve their life chances effectively.
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- Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
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The Factors that Impact Life Chances of Children and Support course examines the complex range of elements shaping children’s outcomes. Participants will explore how social, economic, and environmental factors interact to influence development, wellbeing, and opportunities. The course highlights the importance of support systems in mitigating challenges, enhancing growth, and promoting resilience. Learners will gain knowledge on policies, frameworks, and practical approaches to support children effectively, understanding the role of education, health, and family environments in shaping life chances.
This course provides a structured understanding of children and support mechanisms. Participants will analyse case studies, review research findings, and explore strategies for identifying risks and providing appropriate interventions. With a focus on informed decision-making, learners will develop the ability to assess the impact of different factors on children’s lives and implement supportive measures. The course emphasises improving awareness and skills necessary for professionals working with children in various sectors, ensuring children receive the guidance and support they require to flourish.
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Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, learners will:
- Identify key factors influencing children and support systems effectively.
- Analyse social, economic, and environmental effects on child development.
- Understand the role of education and family in children’s outcomes.
- Evaluate strategies to provide effective children and support services.
- Develop approaches to enhance life chances for vulnerable children.
Who is this course for?
- Professionals working with children seeking enhanced understanding of support.
- Social workers aiming to improve interventions for children and support.
- Educators wanting insight into factors affecting children’s development.
- Healthcare staff supporting child welfare and wellbeing initiatives.
- Policy makers or managers planning children and support programmes.
Career Path
Potential roles include:
- Childcare Worker – Average Salary: £24,000
- Social Worker – Average Salary: £32,000
- Youth Support Officer – Average Salary: £27,000
- Educational Support Worker – Average Salary: £26,000
- Family Support Worker – Average Salary: £28,000
- Child Protection Officer – Average Salary: £34,000
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