Practice & Education
Practice & Education
ILAS strives to inform and lead the development and implementation of innovative practice and education programmes. Practice and education is viewed as a fundamental means to creating an awareness of potential and capacity across the life course, and often represents vital outcomes of our work.
ILAS is committed to enhancing the knowledge of people and agencies that are, or will be, working in related service and policy sectors. This includes encouraging these actors to critically reflect on their own practice. We are also committed to providing new ways of working with potentially marginalised groups in education, social services, community and health and social care domains.
Pushing beyond simple knowledge translation, many of our programmes on practice and education have been developed collaboratively with practitioners and other stakeholders. Examples of ILAS’s contribution to practice include: needs assessments for service and resource allocation, multi-agency intervention programmes, service delivery models. Examples of ILAS’s contributions to education include: service learning, undergraduate and post-graduate programmes, capacity-building programmes.
Many of the ILAS member units offer postgraduate courses to compliment the elements of life course. See the following list for details about the offering by unit:
- Bachelor of Arts in Child, Youth and Family: Policy and Practice
- Master of Arts in Child, Youth and Community
- Master of Arts in Family Support Studies
- Master of Arts in Social Work
- Master of Laws in International and Comparative Disability Law and Policy
- Master of Philosophy in Speech & Language Therapy
- Master of Science in Applied Multilingualism
- Master of Science in Childhood Speech, Language & Communication Needs
- Master of Science in Health Economics
There are also many opportunities to complete a PhD, please see the individual unit for details about supervisors and topics.