Creative Practice: Children and Youth (HLTH90016)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5Not available in 2025
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This subject will focus on the application of skills developed in Creative Approaches: Children and Youth in practice settings where children and young people receive health services. Case studies will be presented to the students from a range of settings to demonstrate how programs that focus on creativity and performance can be developed, implemented, evaluated within an interdisciplinary setting. Students will also have the opportunity to develop their own project plan in this subject.
Intended learning outcomes
At the completion of this subject students will:
- Ability to develop, implement and evaluate programs which focus on creativity and performance with children and young people in health settings.
- Articulate the importance and use available evidence in the development of programs.
- Present a case study from their field/area that demonstrates an applied understanding of the interaction between policy and practice in a health care setting.
Generic skills
- HIgh level communication skills
- Advanced information and interpretation skills
- Advanced analytic, integration and problem solving skills
- Demonstrate competence in critical and theoretical thinking through project work and online participation
Last updated: 4 March 2025