

FDA Children, Young People and Families Manager
About this course
Managing services and organisations for children, young people, and families requires a distinctive combination of skills: an understanding of child and youth development, a grasp of the policy and legislative landscape that governs children's services, the ability to lead and motivate teams of practitioners, and the capacity to manage resources effectively in complex, multi-agency environments. A degree focused on this area develops that combination deliberately, preparing graduates for leadership and management roles in the expanding sector of services designed to improve outcomes for children, young people, and their families. At the University of Bedfordshire, this programme is offered on a part-time basis, which makes it accessible to those who are already working in children's services, education, health, social care, or related fields and wish to develop their management knowledge and formal qualifications alongside their professional practice. You will study leadership theory, organisational management, safeguarding, policy analysis, and the evidence base for effective practice with children and families, developing both your strategic understanding and your practical management skills. The part-time structure means you can apply your learning directly in your professional role from the outset. Graduates are well positioned for senior practitioner, team leader, and management roles in children's centres, schools, local authority children's services, health visiting, early years settings, voluntary organisations, and multi-agency teams. Many use the degree to move into management roles that were previously out of reach without a formal qualification. The combination of professional experience and academic qualification is particularly valued in a sector where practice wisdom and managerial rigour both matter. Further study in social work, education management, or public administration is an option for those who want to develop their expertise in a particular direction.
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