The MA CAMH Child and Adolescent Mental Health course offered by the University of South Wales provides both broad-based and specialized knowledge in child and adolescent mental health, equipping students with the expertise needed to promote children's well-being and implement promotion and early intervention strategies. Students on this course are drawn from a range of backgrounds, including primary teachers, nurses and counsellors, as well as those interested in a career in CAMH.Course Content: The course content of the MA CAMH Child and Adolescent Mental Health includes applied social and emotional development, mental health promotion in child and adolescent, mental health literacy in childhood and adolescence and research methods and project management. Additionally, it includes a clinical component where students can gain experience in child and mental health settings. Key Modules: Key modules include Applied Social and Emotional Development, Mental Health Promotion in Child and Adolescent, Mental Health Literacy in Childhood and Adolescence, Research Methods and Project in Child and Adolescent Mental Health. Future Careers: Successful completion of the course allows progression in this field and contributes considerably to the postgraduate's ability to secure positions within child and adolescent mental health, social care and education. Past students have moved on into children and young people’s mental health services, hospital departments, schools, charities, university lecturing and research posts.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.