The aim of the Youth Justice Practitioner FdA course is to train staff to work with children and young people who have committed an offence or are at risk. The course educates to work with individuals between the ages of 10-17. By attending the course, you can prevent more crimes committed by minors and work with graduates towards the prevention of offending among children.
Our suggested university in England for the Youth Justice Practitioner FdA course is University Square Campus in Luton.
Pre-settle/Settle status/UK passport*/indefinitive leave to remain
Two years’ working experience(CV)
or
High school or technical school leaving certificate with an average of 3.0/ Baccalaureate passed at 45% overall
Internal language test passed at 4.5pct level (scale 1-8)
Pre-settle/Settle status/ British passport/indefinitive leave to remain
Baccalaureate passed with an average of 60% in all subjects
Internal language test passed at 5.5pts (scale 1-8)
*People who only hold a UK passport can only apply through our agency if they are over 25 years of age