Social Institution Course
Explore the roles of family, school, and religion in shaping youth outcomes. Gain skills to analyse social influences, design evidence-based interventions, foster partnerships across sectors, and produce actionable reports that enhance community programmes and policies for better youth wellbeing.

flexible workload of 4 to 360h
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course provides a focused overview of family, school, and religion as key social institutions that influence youth behaviour, opportunities, and wellbeing. Participants will study sociological theories, develop research skills, conduct evidence-based analysis, design practical interventions, evaluate outcomes using clear metrics, and prepare impactful reports for programmes and policy.
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Develop skills
- Design evidence-based social programmes with clear goals, indicators, and monitoring mechanisms.
- Analyse connections between family, school, and religion to enhance youth outcomes practically.
- Apply sociological theories and data to understand inequality in families and schools.
- Foster collaborations across families, schools, and faith-based organisations.
- Prepare concise, well-researched reports offering practical policy recommendations.
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