WORKING WITH YOUTH AND FAMILIES
Course: SSC2030
This course is part of the following part-time on campus and/or online program(s):
Youth are a highly diverse group and vary in age, development, culture, religion, sexual orientation, skills, capacities, interests, and strengths. Students examine youth in a system of relationships such as family, peers, their community, and others and the ways the members of this system can have a significant impact on substance use, as well as other addictions and mental health. Students are introduced to current issues in addiction and mental health in youth, risk factors and other considerations for assessment, treatment counselling, relapse prevention, maintenance, and other supports including harm reduction and skill building strategies.
Notes
This course is part of a graduate certificate program which requires an application process. Web registration is not available. If you have been accepted into the program, please register through the Academic Planner in your ACSIS account. If you would like to apply to this program of study, please complete our free online application form.
WINTER 2025 |
Online Learning |
Section | Date(s) | Mode | Domestic Fees | Registration |
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800 | Jan 14 - Apr 22 | Online | $394.70 | * See footnote |
Please Note: Off-shore international students enrolling in online courses will be subject to an international premium fee per course registration.
* Online registration is not available for this section.
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