Change and Development Families: Working From a Family Perspective
Overview
The following global ideas guide the design and delivery of this course:
- Ability to reflect on one’s own values, beliefs and attitudes is central to understanding family experiences.
- Each family has strengths and les within a sociocultural context which is dynamic.
- Diversity exists between individuals and within families and communities.
- Early trauma, abuse and/or neglect have enduring intergenerational impacts on individuals and families.
- Identifying and supporting protective factors promotes resilience.
- The role of Child and Youth Care (CYC) practitioners is generally one of collaborative support.
- Lectures
- Group work
- Experiential classroom activities
- Student presentations
This course will conform to the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Evaluation Policy regarding the number and weighting of evaluations.
- Written papers
- Group presentations
- Classroom participation
This is a graded course.
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Conduct primary and personal assessment on their own family in order to apply learning to future Child and Youth Care (CYC) practice.
- Analyze family dynamics and patterns as a means of understanding the relationship between the role of individuals in families and family functioning, as a family unit and in the larger context of community.
- Explore the importance of working collaboratively wit families and other professionals by learning approaches to support practice with children, youth, and families.
- Evaluate one's awareness of how family experiences shapes both personal life and ways of engaging within child and youth care practice.
Course materials and/or textbooks approved by the department.
Requisites
Prerequisites
No prerequisite courses.
Corequisites
No corequisite courses.
Equivalencies
No equivalent courses.
Course Guidelines
Course Guidelines for previous years are viewable by selecting the version desired. If you took this course and do not see a listing for the starting semester / year of the course, consider the previous version as the applicable version.
Course Transfers
These are for current course guidelines only. For a full list of archived courses please see
Institution | Transfer details for CFCS 2333 |
---|---|
Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) | No credit |
Langara College (LANG) | LANG SSRV 1XXX (3) |
Trinity Western University (TWU) | TWU GENS 2XX (3) |
University of British Columbia - Okanagan (UBCO) | No credit |
University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) | DOUG CFCS 2333 (3) & DOUG CYCC 2320 (3) = UFV CYC 168 (3) |
University of Victoria (UVIC) | UVIC SOCW 2XX (1.5) |
Vancouver Island University (VIU) | VIU CYC 2nd (3) or VIU HSER 1st (3) |
Course Offerings
Winter 2025
CRN | Days | Instructor | Status | More details |
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CRN
13182
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Wed | Instructor last name
Barreiro
Instructor first name
Jacky
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Course status
Open
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CFCS 2333 001 is restricted to Youth Justice Worker students.
CRN | Days | Instructor | Status | More details |
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CRN
17348
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Tue | Instructor last name
Barreiro
Instructor first name
Jacky
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Course status
Open
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CFCS 2333 003 is restricted to ONLINE Child and Youth Care diploma students.