About Child And Youth Care in St. Clair College
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Students are provided with the skills and knowledge necessary to build therapeutic relationships and facilitate change with children, youth, and families experiencing a wide range of often complex social, emotional, behavioural, and mental health challenges. Child and Youth Care practitioners are specialists in facilitating change in children and youth and are expected to work with various professionals including educators, medical and social work professionals, correctional officers and family organizations dedicated to implementing a range of intervention, prevention and treatment strategies for children and their families. Child and Youth Care practitioners are a valuable resource as they are committed to understanding and interacting in therapeutic relationships that foster positive change.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
- Implement and evaluate a range of prevention, intervention and treatment strategies for children, youth and their families including crisis intervention, conflict management, problem solving, counselling, activity programming and group work.
- Develop clinical observation and reporting skills.
- Understand and develop therapeutic relationships.
- Work with client challenges including difficult home situations, substance abuse, behavioural problems, mental health challenges, homelessness, self harm, suicidal ideation and conflicts with the law.
- Extensive field placement experience in each year of study.
- Graduates of the Child & Youth Care program with a minimum GPA of 3.0 may be eligible to block transfer into Year 3 of Degrees in Disability Studies, Psychology and Social Work at the University of Windsor.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Occupational areas where graduates can expect to find employment may include residential and day treatment agencies, child and family service agencies, child and youth treatment agencies, young offenders’ facilities, children’s aid societies, educational environments, community agencies, group homes, respite services etc
Academic qualification equivalents
- High school diploma and Grade 12 transcript. or equivalent in original language and English translation.
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS : Overall band of 5.5 No single test score below 5.0
- TOEFL : Overall 61 with Writing, Reading, Listening and Speaking minimums of 15
- PTE : Minimum score 51
St. Clair College Highlights
Type of College |
Public |
Programs |
115 full-time programs |
Total Number of Seats |
8,500 (full time) + 20,000 (part time) |
Basic Tuition Fee, International Students |
CAD 10,855 per year |
Basic Tuition Fee, U.S.A. students |
CAD 7,176 per year |
Website |
www.stclaircollege.ca |
St. Clair College The Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
Expenses |
Estimated Cost |
Avg.Tution Fees |
CAD 10,850 per year |
Cost per week |
78.60 - 122.28 CAD |
Bus charge |
$60 / month |
Bus pass |
44.40 CAD |
Health and dental plan |
229.50 CAD |
Textbook cost |
$1,000 - $1,500 per year |
St. Clair College Residence Fee
Windsor and Chatham Campus
Period of Stay
|
Residence Fee
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September to April
|
CAD 6,090
|
May to August
|
CAD 1,980
|
January to March
|
CAD 3,045
|