Social Inclusion Intervencion Course IR

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Social Inclusion Intervention

Online Course

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50-euros

Introduction:

Social inclusion is a relatively new concept, promoted especially by the European Union (EU). The EU defines social inclusion as ‘a process which ensures that those at risk of poverty and social exclusion gain the opportunities and resources necessary to participate fully in the economic, social and cultural life and to enjoy a standard of living and well-being that is considered normal in the society in which they live.

Thus, social inclusion is understood as both a relative concept, where exclusion can only be judged by comparing the circumstances of some individuals (or groups or communities) relative to others… and as a normative concept which places emphasis on the individual’s right of ‘having a life associated with being a member of a community’.” (Milcher and Ivanov, 2008)

 

DURATION:
1 month (100 hours) from the 9th May 2018 – 9th June 2018.

FORMAT:

100% online through our e-learning platform which you can access 24/7. There is no fixed learning rhythm and there are no set dates for the exams so you are free to work on the course and take the exams at your own pace. The only requirement is that you finish the course and pass the exams by the 9th of June.

METHODOLOGY:
Everything you will need to complete the course is available on the online platform. The course has 3 modules and the material is available in PDF format to download, study and print if you wish. Our material is dynamic and varied and includes audiovisual multimedia resources, links to complementary information, interesting facts, practical examples and research tools. You will have access to an online forum with a tutoring team at your disposal for any queries.

EXAMS:
There is an exam at the end of each module (between 10 and 20 questions each) and you are given three attempts to pass. There is also a final exam (between 30 and 40 questions) which covers topics from the entire course and must be passed on the first attempt. All exam questions are multiple choice, true/false or matching.

CERTIFICATE:
Once you have successfully passed all the exams, your certificate will be sent automatically to the email address you used for registration within 10 working days of the official end date of the course.

VALIDITY:

Our certificates are officially backed by the EADL (European Association for Distance Learning) and are assured under the ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System. This certificate will be complete with an electronic signature and stamp as well as a unique secure verification code. Any person or company can verify the validity of the certificate using this code. We are also included in the Transparency Register of the European Union.

ADMINISTRATIVE FEE:
There is a one-time payment of 50 which covers the costs associated with producing and sending the certificate, maintaining the online platform and our personal tutoring service.

 

Syllabus:

1. APPLYING PSYCHOSOCIOLOGY TO SOCIAL INTEGRATION

1.1 The Concepts of Social Exclusion and Integration
1.2 Social Integration: Scopes and Principles of Intervention
1.3 The Psychosocial Focus of Integration

2. SOCIAL INCLUSION PLANNING

2.1 Social Integration Planning
2.2 Social Project Design Proposal
2.3 Gender Perspective in Planning
2.4 Non-sexist Language and Communication

3. COMMUNICATION AND SOCIAL SKILLS FOR SOCIAL INCLUSION

3.1 Communication
3.2 Socially Effective Communication and Interaction Skills
3.3 Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) Systems
3.4 Social Skills for Social Integration. Social Skills Training Programs

Career Opportunities:

This Course is Beneficial for:

  • Teachers
  • Teaching assistants
  • Psychologists
  • Mental Health specialists
  • Educators
  • Group leaders
  • International organisation workers
  • Media workers
  • Those who work in human resources
  • Tutors
  • Tour guides
  • Tourism professionals
  • Those who work with people at-risk
  • Community health centre workers
  • Day care professionals
  • NGO employees or volunteers
  • Advisors and counsellors
    and many more…