Child and Youth Worker (Fast Track)-2011/2012
Child and Youth Worker (Fast Track) - Current Academic Year
Program Code: CYW3
Campus Code: LC (LC - London)
May Admission
Academic Calendars available at www.fanshawec.ca/academicdates
Contact
School of Human Services: 519-452-4224Program Description
The Child and Youth Worker program prepares individuals to
provide care and treatment for emotionally disturbed children,
adolescents and their families. This education and training
combines both an academic facet with comprehensive and varied field
experience.
Program Offered: full-time, part-time day (when
seats available)
University Transfer Credits and Degree Completion
For information concerning the Degree Pathways for this program visit www.fanshawec.ca/degreepathways.Applicant Selection Criteria
Where the number of eligible applicants exceeds the available spaces in the program, the Applicant Selection Criteria will be:- Preference for Permanent Residents of Ontario.
- Receipt of Application by February 1st.
- Achievement in the Admission Requirements.
First Aid/Basic Rescuer Certificates
Applicants who accept admission to the program will be required to possess a Standard First Aid course certificate (either St. John Ambulance or Canadian Red Cross or equivalent) and a Basic Rescuer course certificate (Level 'C' CPR) VALID FOR THE DURATION OF THE PROGRAM. Note: CPR certification expires after one year regardless of certifying body. First Aid certification usually is valid for two or three years, depending on the certifying organization. If either expires during the program, the student must renew and provide documentation to the Program Co-ordinator within one month from the time of expiration. Failure to do so will result in removal from the clinical/field component of the program of study and progression to the next level may be denied.Evidence of Good Health
Applicants who accept admission to the program must possess good health and must present written evidence of this as a condition of registration. This will include a medical review, complete immunization and T.B. test (and a Chest X-ray if the T.B. test is positive).
Pre-Clinical/Placement Condition
An essential component of your education will be experiential learning through clinical or field practice relevant to your chosen profession. In order to ensure high standards and quality educational offerings which will permit students maximum opportunities to achieve learning objectives, Fanshawe College reserves the right to place students in an agency or combination of agencies it determines to be appropriate. While every effort is made to maximize use of local agencies, there is sometimes a need to place students outside of the London area for some programs or portions of programs. Accordingly, an offer of admission to this program is subject to the condition that the student must be prepared for the possibility of assignment to experiential learning outside of the area, and for the possibility of having to relocate, at the student's own expense, for all or a portion of this experience. Students are responsible for all costs associated with clinical/field placement (including volunteer hours).
Police Record Check and Vulnerable Sector Screening
As a condition of admission to this program, students will be required to have a Police Record Check and Vulnerable Sector Screening, including a check of the Pardoned Sexual Offenders Database, prior to the first day of class. The College does not review or use this information, however, the College must ensure that students who are admitted to the program are prepared to meet an important and standard condition for placement. Most agencies will require students to produce the results of a recent screening. This documentation must be valid for the duration of the program. Applicants should be aware that certain criminal convictions for which pardons have not been received may or may not permit placement in these agencies. In the latter cases, program completion will not be possible. Further information concerning this admission condition will be available in early May at http://www.fanshawec.ca/registration. Any questions regarding the Police Record Check and Vulnerable Sector Screening may be directed to the Academic Manager of the School of Human Services of the College.Other Information
- Adult students who have developed emotional maturity and stability through a few years involvement in the working world are encouraged to apply.
- There is a particular need for male child and youth workers.
- In some cases applicants may be recommended to complete the first year of the Human Services Foundation program for additional preparation.
- Students who graduate from this program and wish to transfer to another Human Services program at Fanshawe College, may qualify for some internal credits that have already been achieved.
- Terms are normally 15 weeks unless otherwise stated under Campus Codes and Intakes and at www.fanshawec.ca/academicdates.
















