Through this course students analyze existing present day issues of risk in the lives of youth across the globe from a God-centered perspective. Students examine areas of human services practice using various frameworks to develop interventions appropriate to the risk issue in various global settings. Students demonstrate competence in real or simulated examples of risk situations using knowledge, skills, values and styles.
Analyzing existing present day issues of risk in the lives of youth and at risk youth from a God-centered perspective is challenging in itself. This course provides the components necessary to foster understanding of risk, and protective and resiliency factors in the lives of youth and at risk youth. This course creates a greater knowledge of the needs and current risk issues in the lives of youth and at risk youth in diverse settings across the globe. The course also afford students the opportunity to examine contributions of risk research to design successful interventions and prevention plans and programs that can be created by future ministries and/or employment endeavors.
This course is valuable because if there are no successful interventions and prevention plans and programs put in place by Christian social service professionals, young people will not have a chance to recover from the hardships and difficulties of life and in turn, damage their spirituality. Without some type of God centered organized plan of intervention, untrained ministers/ministries and social science professionals will do more harm than good when dealing with youth and at risk youth and their issues. This course can assist in putting an end to this by helping Missional student incorporate the appropriate principals and techniques needed through course instruction.
This course has biblical foundations that support the need for assisting/ helping youth and at risk youth to be resilient in the mist of issues and life challenges to overcome adversity.
The course is missional because of the emphasis on outreach efforts to steer trouble youths in the right direction through various interventions and prevention plans and programs beyond the scope of the church setting.
This course is contextual due to dealing with the issues and needs youth and at risk youth face within their environment.
The course is intercultural because it is designed to equip Missional student to be able to minister to and work with all types of young people from various cultural backgrounds.
This course has practical application within society.
This course is also experiential because of its ability to provide a knowledge base for Missional Students to comprehend the plight that at youth and risk youth face.