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Top 10 Reasons to get the Certificate
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Child Maltreatment and Family
Violence information will be immediately useful to you in your
personal relationships: as an intimate partner, a friend, a sibling,
a daughter/son, or as a parent. The issues surrounding child
maltreatment and family violence appear in many families.
Certificate students have exposure to the theories, dynamics and
current thinking in these areas. Many students report that
understanding themselves and other family members in a new way was
an unexpected benefit of the Certificate.
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Knowing about the courses, their
contents and effective methods for addressing family violence will
make you an educated and enlighted citizen. You will feel more
confident when performing your “citizen” duties. For example,
citizens are often asked to vote on issues relating to: building
prisons, providing preschool funding, approving “three strikes
laws”, etc. The pros and cons on these and other issues are
discussed in the Certificate classes.
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You will have brighter job
prospects in your professional opportunities and
greater access to jobs related to Child Abuse and Family Violence,
compared to students without the Certificate. This is because Dr.
Friend shares her knowledge of job openings, and the civil service
application process in a seminar offered to all candidates who are
about to complete the Certificate. Dr. Friend is also available for
individual consultation with Certificate candidates.
- You will be able to apply the cumulative
skills that you have learned through out the Certificate courses.
These have applications in many job related areas. For example,
interviewing skills are an integral part of COMD 457 Communicating
with Abused Children and Violent Families. Child interviewing is
also discussed in SW 456 Multidisciplinary Teams, Child Maltreatment
and Family Violence. If you wanted to pursue a career as a Child
Forensic Interviewer, these courses would be very helpful. For more
information on this career, you could go to the Child Abuse Training
and Technical Assistance Center website at
www.cattacenter.org
- If you are planning
on pursuing higher education on child maltreatment and family
violence, it will give you a solid framework in that area. Many of
our students decide to pursue a Master’s in Criminal Justice, Social
Work, Education, Psychology or Communication Disorders as a result
of the Certificate classes. Some Master’s level students are also in
the Certificate Program, as it compliments and expands on the
classes in their Master’s program.
- Having achieved the
Certificate will show up on your transcript. You can then point out
to future employers that you have this additional training, and use
it to your advantage. The Certificate is also issued on 8 ½ X 11
inch paper, signed by the President of the University.
- Obtaining the
Certificate allows you to explain to a future employer that you
possess additional training that is extremely difficult to get. For
example, having a class where you become a multidisciplinary team
(SW 456 Multidisciplinary Teams, Child Maltreatment and Family
Violence. You can then explain what you learned about
multidisciplinary teams that is applicable to the prospective job.
- You will be able to
answer job interview questions in the areas of Family Violence and
Child Maltreatment better because of your exposure to classroom
material and your integrated internship experience. For example,
from classroom exposure, all Certificate students should be able to
come up with a brief response to: What causes violence? What are
some things that “work” in addressing child abuse? What role do you
think you play in working on these problems? Your internship would
have taught you how the Juvenile Dependency Court works, and
provided you with opportunities to develop your skills in dealing
with children who have been exposed to abuse, neglect and violence.
- You probably have friends who have experienced
some aspect of child abuse or family violence. When you tell them
about the Certificate courses you are taking, they may solicit your
opinion about related topics. They may ask with out revealing their
motive. Knowing about the incidence and prevalence as well as some
of the dynamics, will enable you to respond to them in a more
helpful way.
- Earning a Certificate will enable you to be a
discriminating consumer of research and statistics, and we don’t
mean that in a bad way! You will find yourself asking, “Who was in
that sample?” or “How did they ask that question?” and “Were there
any limitations to that study?” Many Certificate students have told
us that they now understand research studies in a new light.
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