This course focuses on the history, international, regional context of children’s rights. It examines the complex relationships among the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, other relevant human rights instruments and national legislative frameworks. Generally, the course seeks to accentuate awareness on rights-based approaches in advocating for children and young people’s well-being, rights and interests within their families and communities

Department of Behavourial Sciences
Faculty of Social Sciences

Cost: TT $2,506 (including all Compulsory Fees)

  • Pre-Requisites: an undergraduate degree from an approved university
  • Course Credits: 3
  • Assessments: Coursework 40%; Final Examination 60%
  • Lecture Time: Wednesdays 5:00pm – 8:00pm (UTC−04:00)
  • Mode of Delivery: Face to Face

For More Information, Contact: talia.esnard@sta.uwi.edu

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