The wellbeing of children and young people concerns us all. How can we improve their experience and make a positive difference to their future?
On this course, you’ll gain an overview of current issues in child psychology. Across the key areas of education/school, home/family and mental health, you’ll explore current policies and their limitations. You’ll:
- find out how psychological research can help us understand and support our practices
- learn about specific influences on children’s learning and wellbeing, including the role of intervention and preventative approaches
- develop an understanding of professional practice frameworks
- explore the broad theoretical perspectives relevant to applied child psychology
- gain skills in research design, analysis and ethics.
You’ll be based in the School of Psychology. Our research-practitioner approach to teaching is designed to prepare you for your work environment. You’ll have the opportunity to work with data from real-life applied psychology practice to experience casework first-hand.
When you graduate, you’ll be familiar with research, theory and applied practice, so you can make your contribution to supporting children and young people.
