University College Cork
Ubicación
			Cork
		Nombre del programa educativo
			Certificate in Practice Support in Social Farming
		Idioma
			English
		Nivel EQF
			5
		I-VET / C-VET
			C-VET
		Modalidad
			Formal 
		Resumen breve
			This course is designed to introduce students to the practice of Social Farming, which is founded on the principles of equality, social inclusion, voluntary community development, and collaboration. You will learn about the history of social farming, disability, marginalised groups, and the diverse strengths, challenges, and conceptualisations, including the different ways in which people with a disability and other marginalised groups experience the world. The role of the environment for mental health and well-being will be examined as well as the various supports and interventions that are available for people across their lifespan, and the legislation and policies that govern best practices. 
		Palabras clave/Temas
			Social Farming in Practice, Disability and the Law, Environment and Well-being, Communications in Disability Studies, Disability Models, Education and Work, Social Farming for Social Inclusion 
		Costo
			€990. While €7,000   for a Non-EU Citizen
		Contacto
							
					Certificación
			Special Purpose
		Duración
			1 year (Part time)
		ECTS Puntos de crédito
			ECTS 30
		Conjunto de habilidades clave
			Self-confidence and awareness, problem-solving, independent, and teamwork. 
		Categoría
			complementary farm activities
		Condiciones de entrada
			Applicants must be at least 21 years of age. Leaving Certificate/EQF Level 4 or equivalent qualification is required. 
		Resultados de aprendizaje
			Upon completion of the course, students will be aware of the key issues that impact the everyday life of individuals with a disability and those of other marginalised groups within contemporary society.  In addition, learners will be equipped with the capacity for diverging thinking and awareness of the benefits of social farming, especially in relation to mental, physical, and social wellbeing.