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King's College London - Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy
MA in International Child Rights and Development
- London, United Kingdom
MA
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Our International Child Rights and Development MA is a multidisciplinary course designed to promote a rigorous academic approach to contemporary issues of childhood internationally. Underpinned by a children’s rights framework, it will help you develop the skills needed for successful multi-agency and multi-professional work and research with and for children in complex contexts.


University of Kent
MA Advanced Child Protection
- Chatham, United Kingdom
MA
Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Protecting children is a global responsibility. This course equips you with the tools, frameworks and confidence to make a meaningful difference in child protection. You’ll explore complex issues like exploitation, online harms and risk assessment, with learning grounded in real-world application. The course draws on partnerships with leading agencies such as the NSPCC, the NHS and Kent Police, so you’ll gain insights shaped by current professional practice.
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Child Safety degree programs at the Master's level focus on creating safe environments for children through comprehensive research and applied practice. This field emphasizes the importance of understanding child development and safety dynamics in various contexts.
Through courses in child advocacy, risk assessment, and safety policy formulation, students develop essential competencies like conducting needs assessments for child safety initiatives and designing intervention strategies. Many graduates delve into specialized topics such as trauma-informed care or the impact of technology on child safety, which are critical for addressing contemporary challenges in the field.
The study environment encourages independence and critical thinking as students engage with real-world scenarios and collaborate with professionals in child welfare, education, and public health. By gaining insight into systemic issues affecting child safety, graduates enhance their ability to influence policy and drive positive change in communities. As they progress, students build confidence in their capacity to advocate effectively and promote the well-being of children in diverse settings.