Children’s Rights
CAS
Université de Genève (UNIGE)
- Lieu de formation
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Genève (GE) - Sion (VS)
- Langue d'enseignement
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anglais
- Type de formation
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Hautes écoles universitaires HEU - Formation continue: formations longues
- Modalités temporelles
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À temps partiel
- Thèmes de formation
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Droit
- Filières d'études
- Swissdoc
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Mise à jour 06.06.2024
Description
Description de la formation
Le Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) est une formation postgrade donnée par les hautes écoles et elle équivaut à au moins 10 crédits ECTS.
Program
2 week-long modules to be chosen among the following modules of the MAS:
- Module 1 Children's Rights and Childhood Studies (Online learning)
- Module 2 International Children’s Rights Law (University of Geneva)
- Module 3 Child Protection Strategies and Policies (Online learning)
- Module 4 Children’s Rights and Migration (Online learning or University of Geneva)
- Module 5 Child Labour and Education (Online learning)
- Module 6 Children’s Rights and Criminal Justice (Online learning)
- Module 7 Children’s Rights Policy Implementation and Monitoring (Valais Campus - Sion)
Objectives
- Acquire specialised knowledge in children’s rights in their theoretical as well as in their practical dimensions through an international and an interdisciplinary approach to the study of children’s rights
- Understand and critically discuss the role of international instruments on children’s rights in the implementation and monitoring of children’s rights, with a particular focus on the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
- Develop the ability to contribute to the resolution of child rights related issues and problems
- Exercise tools to effectively use human rights standards and mechanisms at the international and national levels
Plan de la formation
1 crédit ECTS correspond à environ 25-30 heures de travail.
Admission
Conditions d’admission
Admission criteria
- Hold a bachelor’s degree in the field of social and human sciences conferred by the University of Geneva, a Swiss University of Applied Sciences, a University recognised by the University of Geneva, or a qualification deemed to be equivalent by the Steering committee
- Provide evidence of at least one year's professional experience in a field linked to the course
- Have a level of proficiency in English deemed sufficient to follow the teaching and participate in the programme and discussions.
Audience
Professional who works with children's rights issues: lawyer, psychologist, sociologist, judge, law enforcement officer, social worker, teacher, government official, staff from governmental and non governmental organisations, academic and journalist.
Coûts
- CHF 5'150.-
- CHF 2'300.- per module.
Diplôme
- Certificate of Advanced Studies CAS
CAS in Children's Rights (12 ECTS credits)
Infos pratiques
Lieu / adresse
- Genève (GE)
- Sion (VS)
Format: Blended learning.
Déroulement temporel
Début des cours
February, in principle every 2 years.
Durée de la formation
A minimum of 2 semesters and a maximum of 3 semesters.
Modalités temporelles
- À temps partiel
Langue d’enseignement
- anglais
Liens
Renseignements / contact
Hortense Hofer
E-mail: mcr-secretariat@unige.ch
Tel.: +41 (0) 27 205 73 93
Institution 1
Université de Genève (UNIGE)
Rue du Général-Dufour 24
1211 Genève 4
Tél.: +41 (0)22 379 71 11
URL:
www.unige.ch/
Autres informations
Centre pour la formation continue et à distance (CFCD)
Université de Genève (UNIGE)
Uni Pignon
Bd de Pont-d’Arve 42
1211 Genève 4
Tél.: +41 (0)22 379 78 33
E-mail:
URL:
www.unige.ch/formcont/