Social service outreaches to children and youth in schools, hospitals, and community centres
Having the support to help during times of need is important to the
person and his or her development, especially for the children and
youth. Social services across the country are helping people manage
their lives, but some workers are focused on the young and their health
and development. A Child and Youth Worker
aids various children with their daily lives, from child welfare to
counseling to personal services. This profession has a diverse career
opportunity, working with children at home and at school, with children
with special needs, and with disadvantaged children.
Since the career and individual responsibilities of each worker differs
with each environment, these workers must be adaptable but also equipped
to work in different scenarios. An excellent college program, Child and
Youth Worker (1205), offered by Centennial College determines the
mandatory skills and experiences a student will need to prepare for in
their career. It has three years of academic training, with an emphasis
on childhood & adolescence development and mental health issues, and
each year has a different field placement to provide hands-on training
to the future professionals. All three practicums require a “C” grade to
pass the placement and the program itself:
The first practicum is held in the second semester, where students visit
a school setting and work with children or adolescents with special
needs. Students will demonstrate a professional yet compassionate
support the young ones need, including developing and implementing
various programs, supervising groups of children, and monitoring their behaviors.
In the fourth semester, the second field practicum is held at a
therapeutic residential setting where students will work directly with behaviorally-challenging children or adolescents. Students will
complete similar tasks but with a different group of students, while
managing group therapeutic activities to help with this particular
group.
The third practicum is broken into two semesters in the last year of the
program to extend the practice and on-the-job training. The challenges
of the students advance as they deal with deeper issues of children and
youth who are emotionally, behaviorally, and psychologically troubled.
The third placement is set in an area with treatment service such as a
hospital, community center, or school program. Students can decide the
place of their fieldwork where they are planning to pursue after
graduation.
This program is mandatory for any social service professional working
with children and adolescents. It requires time and skills to develop,
in which Centennial College provides in its practicums and classroom
lessons. “Some things that may seem like common sense before you come
into the course, (but) once you get into the course, you realize there's
a whole lot of theory and research behind (the program) and as to why
we think this way and act this way," says Centennial student, Suanne
Williams.