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The Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board, The Ministry of Training, Colleges, and Universities (MTCU), Mohawk College (Fennell Campus) and local school boards have partnered to offer this opportunity for students who want to pursue a career as a Child and Youth Worker.
This program combines instruction in high school and at Mohawk College and provides a Co-operative Education placement working with children. It is offered in Semester 2 and is open to students in their graduating year with a minimum of 26 credits.
Career as a Child and Youth Worker
As a Child and Youth Worker, you encourage change in children and youth who are experiencing a range of learning, social, emotional, or behavioural challenges in their
lives. As a Child and Youth Worker, you work in schools and hospitals or in residential, institutional, or community-based settings.
In this program, students complete three (4) credits towards a Child and Youth Worker Certificate of Apprenticeship by attending classes at Mohawk College every Tuesday and Thursday. Upon graduation, students are encouraged to continue their apprenticeship training at Mohawk College.
To qualify, YOU must:
- Be at least 16 years of age and in your graduating year
- Be in your final semester of Grade 12 with a minimum of 26 credits
- Have an interest in working with children with social and emotional challenges
- Be in good academic standing, including completion of all compulsory courses
required for your Ontario Secondary School Diploma
- Be willing to attend Mohawk College and a Co-operative Education placement
in Semester 2
A limited number of spaces are available.
Program components include:
- Pre-employment orientation and integration sessions at the home school
- A Co-operative Education placement in an educational setting where students assist children with special needs in the classroom and support children with daily living activities
- Two days per week at Mohawk College to continue their apprenticeship
in-school training
Program Credits/Certification:
- Earn 4 high school credits towards an Ontario Secondary School Diploma
- Earn college credits toward a Child and Youth Worker Certificate of Apprenticeship
A Guidance Counsellor or Co-operative Education teacher must help you to complete an application form for the Accelerated Program and submit all required documents.
Mohawk College Child and Youth Worker Apprenticeship Program Schedule 2009
· Classes will run on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30-3:30, all classes are in J103.
· There will be an orientation on the first day of classes prior to the start of your first course. First day of classes is Tuesday September 15, 2009.
· Schedules for future classes will be distributed in the New Year.
· CYW Apprenticeship Coordinator – Kim Ann Laush
Child and Youth Worker Apprenticeship Program Schedule 2010&2011
Blocks 6-11 (level 1)
1) Course name: Principles of Human Behaviour (Tuesdays) 8 wks
Start date: September 14, 2010
End date: November 2, 2010
Instructor:
2) Course name: School Based Child and Youth Work (Thursdays) 5 wks
Start date: September 16, 2010
End date: October 14, 2010
Instructor: Melissa Rowbottom
3) Course name: Group Interaction in Child and Youth Work (Tuesdays) 5wks
Start date: November 9, 2010
End date: December 7, 2010
Instructor:
4) Course name: Residential Treatment (Thursdays) 5wks
Start date: October 21, 2010
End date: November 18, 2010
Instructor: Melissa Rowbottom
5) Course name: Introduction to Family (Tuesdays) 5 wks
Start date: December 14, 2010
End date: January 25, 2011
Instructor:
6) Course name: Psychopathology in Childhood (Thursdays) 8 wks
Start date: November 25, 2010
End date: January 27, 2011
Instructor: Melissa Rowbottom
Text Book List for Child and Youth WorkerApprenticeship Courses
The following is a list of required textbooks for the CYW Apprenticeship Courses. These books can be purchased at our campus bookstore.
1) Course name: Introduction to Child and Youth Work
(HMNS 10018)
Course text: Becoming a Helper, 5th edition
Author: Corey & Corey
2) Course name: Developmental Issues in Childhood and Adolescence
(PSYC 10004)
Course text: Lifespan Development, 2nd Canadian Ed.
Author: Bee, Boyd, & Johnson, Pearson Publishing
3) Course name: Childhood Disorders (HMNS 10020) and Psychopathology in Childhood (HMNS 10024)
Course text: Abnormal Psychology in Children and Adolescents
Author: Jean E. Dumas, & Wendy J. Nilsen
4) Counseling and Communication Skills (COMM 10086)
Course text: Interpersonal Communication: Relating to Others 3rd ed.
Author: Beebe, Beebe, Redmond, and Gerink, Pearson Pub.
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