The Childhood, Youth, and Social Care undergraduate course offered by Liverpool Hope University examines the dedicated practice and associated policies related to the care of children and young adults. It helps students explore the sectors related to childhood and youth care in depth and understand the corresponding societal, ethical, and political functionalities. Course Content: This course provides critical insight into childhood and youth care methods and social care practices. Students receive exposure to interdisciplinary ideas connecting to Sociology, Social Policy, and Psychology. The course will challenge students to unpack notions of ‘care’, understanding it from various perspectives that include the national, regional and global. They’ll also explore different theoretical models interrelating with care, the ethics and politics of care which will be linked to issues of health, ageing, childhood, and youth. Key Modules: The key modules for this course are not detailed on the course page.Accreditations: The accreditation for the course is not specified on the course page.Future Careers: Upon successful completion of the course, a student can pursue a career in a variety of domains such as Social work, Education, Project management or Youth work. Graduates are also equipped to work in local authority and voluntary sector settings around children's services, working with children, young people, families, and communities. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.