Social Institution Course
Explore the pivotal roles of family, school, and religion in shaping youth outcomes. Gain expertise in sociological analysis, intervention design, cross-sector partnerships, and evidence-based reporting to foster impactful social programmes and policies that enhance community wellbeing.

4 to 360 hours flexible workload
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What will I learn?
This course provides a focused overview of family, school, and religion as social institutions, exploring their influence on youth behaviour, opportunities, and wellbeing. Participants will study core sociological theories, develop research skills, and apply evidence-based analysis to design practical interventions, assess their impact using defined indicators, and produce compelling reports for programme and policy improvements.
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Develop skills
- Design evidence-based social programmes with clear objectives, indicators, and evaluation methods.
- Analyse interconnections between family, school, and religion to enhance youth outcomes.
- Apply sociological theories and data to address inequalities in education and family settings.
- Foster collaborations across families, schools, and faith-based organisations.
- Produce succinct, evidence-supported reports offering practical policy recommendations.
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