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Child welfare and Family work (CHFMS26HKI)

Koulutustyyppi
Avoin AMK
Toimipisteet
Helsinki
Opetuspaikka
Helsinki
Ilmoittautumisaika
25.5.2026—31.7.2026
Aloitusajankohta
21.9.2026—29.11.2026
Koulutusala
Kirkon ala, Sosiaaliala
Opetusmuoto
Monimuoto-opetus
Opetuskieli
Englanti
Hakutilanne
Ilmoittautuminen alkaa pian
Maksullisuus
Maksuton
Tunnus
AAF809
Laajuus
5 op
Aloituspaikat
5
Vapaat paikat
5
Opettajat
Katja Päällysaho, Minna Hallman

Opintojen sisältämät toteutukset

CHFMS26HKI Child welfare and Family work
Perustiedot
Tunnus CHF0005B25S-3001
Laajuus 5
Toteutuksen ajankohta 21.9.2026 – 29.11.2026
Opettajat Katja Päällysaho, Minna Hallman
Toimipiste Helsinki
Koulutusohjelma Degree Programme in Social Services
Sisältö
• UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
• Child Welfare Act and Social Welfare Act
• Risk and protective factors affecting children and families
• Actors and services in child welfare and child protection in Finland
• Procedures and approaches used in child welfare and child protection in Finland
• Diversity of families
• Family work and different theories applied in family work
• Different actors and services in family work
• Empowering and participatory methods used in child welfare, child protection and family work
Osaamistavoitteet
The students will be able to:
• know the relevant international conventions, and national policies and legislation related to child welfare and family work and apply this knowledge in practice
• know and understand different risk and protective factors influencing the growth of children and young people in Finland
• understand the meaning of child welfare for the wellbeing of children and families
• know the main actors and services provided in child welfare, child protection and family work
• Know different procedures and approaches used in child welfare, child protection and family work in Finland
• know different skills needed in child welfare, child protection and family work
• understand the diversity and challenges of families in current societies
• reflect personal values in relation to diverse families
• understand different definitions, approaches and theories used in family work
• use different empowering and participatory methods with children and families