Dr Andie Reynolds discusses how her course, Working with Children and Young People for Social Justice, enables students to critically understand and evaluate the core challenges of working with children and young people across the globe. Dr Reynolds also advocates about the necessity of using approaches that are underpinned by social justice when working with children and young people.
Working with Children and Young People for Social Justice can be studied on the MSc / PG Diploma / PG Certificate in Social Justice and Community Action at the University of Edinburgh.
http://www.drps.ed.ac.uk/22-23/dpt/cxedua11438.htm
The MSc/Pg Dip/PG Cert in Social Justice is a part-time, fully online programme offering students the opportunity to critically engage with foundational ideas and debates around equality, fairness, power, democracy and citizenship. It also considers a range of actions that can be undertaken in communities, in public and third sector organisations, and in policy and legislation processes, for the real world application of these ideas.
https://www.ed.ac.uk/education/graduate-school/taught-degrees/social-justice-community/structure
The programme is designed for both professionals working on social justice issues in research, policy or grassroots practice in the public, private or non-governmental sectors across the globe; and recent graduates who wish to gain the skills to enter the fields of social justice and community practice.