Wisdom Learning

Child Law UK

Categories Child Care, Law, Teaching

The Child Law UK Course is a comprehensive and dynamic programme designed to provide participants with a thorough understanding of the legal rights, protections, and issues concerning children in the United Kingdom. This specialised course covers a range of critical topics, including the legal definition of a child, children’s rights under UK and international law, the implications of school dropout, the regulations governing child employment, the complexities surrounding the age of consent, and the application of GDPR in protecting children’s data. Targeted towards legal professionals, social workers, educators, healthcare practitioners, and anyone with a vested interest in child welfare and advocacy, this course equips participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate and address the unique legal challenges and considerations in the field of child law.

Who is this course for?

This course is ideally suited for:

  • Legal Professionals: Solicitors, barristers, and legal advisors seeking specialised knowledge in child law.
  • Social workers are professionals working with children in care, education, or community settings.
  • Educators and school administrators are individuals in the education sector who need to understand the legal rights and protections of their students.
  • Child Advocacy Workers: Those working in NGOs or advocacy groups focused on children’s rights and welfare.
  • Healthcare Professionals: Doctors, nurses, and healthcare workers who work with children and require an understanding of legal consent and child protection laws.
  • Policy Makers and Government Officials: Individuals involved in drafting, implementing, or enforcing laws and policies that affect children.
  • Parents and guardians are interested in understanding the legal rights and protections afforded to their children.
Why Choose wisdom learning uk courses

What I will learn?

  • Understand the Legal Definition of a Child: Gain a comprehensive understanding of how a child is defined in the context of UK law and how this impacts their legal rights and protections.
  • Recognise the Rights of Children: Identify and explain the fundamental rights of children under UK law and international treaties, such as the right to education, protection, and participation.
  • Assess Issues Around School Attendance: Understand the legal, social, and economic implications of school dropouts and the measures in place to encourage school attendance.
  • Navigate Child Employment Laws: Become familiar with the regulations surrounding child employment, including permissible work types, age restrictions, and conditions to ensure child safety and well-being.
  • Comprehend the Age of Consent Laws: Understand the legal implications of the age of consent in various contexts, including sexual relations, medical treatment, and legal proceedings.
  • Apply GDPR to Children: Learn how the General Data Protection Regulation protects children's personal data, particularly in digital and online contexts.
  • Advocate for Children's Rights: Develop the skills to advocate effectively for children's rights and understand the roles of various organisations in this domain.

Course Curriculum

Module 1 Definitions of a child

  • Definitions of a child

Module 2 The Rights of Children

Module 3 Dropping out of School

Module 4 Employment of children

Module 5 The age of consent

Module 6 GDPR and Children

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Who Should Enroll?

  1. Child Law Specialist in Legal Practice: Working as a solicitor or barrister specialising in child law, handling cases related to custody, welfare, and rights.

  2. Policy Advisor: advising on or drafting child-focused legislation and policy at local, national, or international levels.

  3. Child Protection Officer: working within local authorities or child protection agencies to safeguard the welfare of children.

  4. Educational Consultant: Providing expert advice to schools and educational institutions on legal compliance and child welfare.

  5. NGO and Advocacy Roles: Working in non-governmental organisations focused on children’s rights, policy advocacy, and welfare.

  6. Academia and Research: Conducting research and teaching in universities or colleges on topics related to child law and policy.

  7. Healthcare Advisor: Advising healthcare institutions on legal issues related to child patients, including consent and confidentiality.

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