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Diploma in Child Protection Studies
March 03, 2016 at 2:35 PM
Child Matters Child Protection Diploma
1 Year
Six Blocks of 5 Days in-classroom tuition over one year
Complete 8 Assignments - self-guided tuition
The Diploma in Child Protection Studies is an advanced level training in child protection and advocacy, designed to develop leaders and 'go-to' child protection resources within organisations and communities.
Delivered solely by Child Matters, the Diploma in Child Protection Studies is a nationally recognised, NZQA accredited tertiary qualification, and the only specialist child advocacy qualification in New Zealand.
Graduates of the Diploma add value to organisations and communities by;
- Becoming multi-faceted experts in child protection, including policy development and staff support
- Raising community knowledge and awareness around child protection and advocacy
- Critically analysing situations and problem-solving
- Developing valuable networks with key community, government and media contacts
Join over 400 Graduates who have undertaken the Diploma in Child Protection Studies, and gained the skills, confidence and passion to make a difference to the lives of children.
Course Costs: $1100.00 + GST (Contact Studylink directly on
0800 88 99 00 to apply for a student loan)
Contact: Tracey Goodrick - Training Advisor: 07 282 0685 traceyg@childmatters.org.nz
or check out the Child Matters website for more information