What will you learn in HarvardX: Child Protection: Children’s Rights in Theory and Practice course
- This course explores the legal, ethical, and policy foundations of child protection and children’s rights globally.
- Learners will understand international frameworks such as the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC).
- The program emphasizes child welfare systems, abuse prevention, and safeguarding policies.
- Students will explore social, cultural, and political factors affecting child protection.
- Case studies highlight real-world challenges in implementing children’s rights protections.
- By completing the course, participants gain structured knowledge to advocate for and protect vulnerable children.
Program Overview
Foundations of Children’s Rights
⏳ 2–3 Weeks
- Understand international children’s rights frameworks.
- Explore legal definitions of child protection.
- Study ethical considerations in child welfare.
- Analyze rights-based approaches to policy.
Child Protection Systems
⏳ 2–3 Weeks
- Examine social service systems.
- Understand reporting and intervention procedures.
- Explore risk assessment and safeguarding.
- Study cross-sector collaboration models.
Global and Cultural Contexts
⏳ 2–3 Weeks
- Analyze child labor and exploitation issues.
- Explore migration and refugee child protection.
- Examine gender and cultural influences.
- Evaluate international policy implementation challenges.
Policy, Advocacy & Practice
⏳ Final Module
- Design child protection action plans.
- Apply rights-based frameworks to practice.
- Assess policy effectiveness.
- Strengthen advocacy strategies.
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Job Outlook
- Child protection expertise is highly valuable in social work, international development, NGOs, public policy, and human rights organizations.
- Professionals trained in children’s rights are sought for roles such as Child Protection Officer, Social Worker, Human Rights Advocate, and Policy Analyst.
- Entry-level child welfare professionals typically earn between $40K–$60K per year, while experienced program managers and international child protection specialists can earn $70K–$120K+ depending on region and organization.
- Global humanitarian and development organizations increasingly prioritize child safeguarding frameworks.
- This course supports preparation for careers in law, social services, and international human rights.