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Child & Youth Community-Based Care


Are you ready to grow your skills, knowledge, and competencies in the field of Child & Youth Community-Based Care on a schedule that fits your lifestyle?

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The Child & Youth Community-Based Care microcredential program is designed to provide learners with foundational knowledge and the ability to support children and youth in community-based care using current trends and strength-based practices. 

Microcredentials are shorter, focused, practical modules of learning that better fit the schedules of people who already have work, family, or community responsibilities.

This microcredential program will include a series of ten courses as follows: Inclusivity Through Social Justice, Child & Youth Well-Being, Professional Practice, Relational Practice, Trauma & Behaviour, Supporting Mental Health, Therapeutic Activity Programming, Navigating Conflict, Crisis Intervention, and Documentation & Assessment.

Upon successful completion of each course, the learner will earn a microcredential. A visual representation of the microcredential is issued to the learner as a digital badge. The learner can share the digital badge on a resume, LinkedIn profile, e-portfolio, or other digital network allowing employers to see what the learner can do as it shows evidence of the assessed competencies.

Each course can stand alone and be taken independently based on the training needs of the learner, or a learner can stack all 10 courses to earn the Child & Youth Community-Based Care Worker milestone digital badge.  


Take the Training OR Claim Your Badge via PLAR

If a learner has prior knowledge that is equivalent to some or all of the competencies for any of the microcredentials in this program, they may be a good candidate for Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR).

PLAR at 成人约炮网站 aims to provide everyone with an alternative pathway to formal recognition for their learned life, work, and non-formal training experience relevant to their field of interest. After a self-assessment, approved learners must provide evidence of their prior learning, using the authentic assessment methods of the microcredential. For more information, please contact PLAR@nbcc.ca

Courses

Course NameStart DateDetails/Registration
Crisis InterventionJan 5, 2026View/Register & Pay
Inclusivity Through Social JusticeJan 5, 2026View/Register & Pay
Child & Youth Well-BeingMar 2, 2026View/Register & Pay
Documentation & AssessmentMar 2, 2026View/Register & Pay
Professional PracticeApr 27, 2026 Registration Opens December 1, 2025
Relational PracticeApr 27, 2026 Registration Opens December 1, 2025
Trauma & BehaviourSep 7, 2026 Registration Opens April 1, 2026
Supporting Mental HealthSep 7, 2026 Registration Opens April 1, 2026
Therapeutic Activity ProgrammingNov 2, 2026 Registration Opens April 1, 2026
Navigating ConflictNov 2, 2026 Registration Opens April 1, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Child & Youth Community-Based Care microcredential program?

The Child & Youth Community-Based Care microcredential program is a series of courses designed to equip you with essential knowledge and skills for supporting children and youth in community settings. You'll explore the latest trends and strength-based practices, empowering you to make a positive difference in their lives.

Is the Child & Youth Community-Based Care microcredential program equivalent to a certificate or diploma program?

The Child & Youth Community-Based Care microcredential program is a different approach to learning. This program consists of 10 courses, each with its own unique credential. When you complete each course, you'll receive a digital badge instead of a traditional certificate. These badges are valuable because they showcase the program outcomes, assessments, and criteria you've accomplished through authentic assessments.

Do I need to take all 10 microcredentials in the Child & Youth Community-Based Care microcredential series?

You can pick and choose any microcredential in any order that fits the skills you need for your job right now. If you complete all 10 microcredentials, there is a BONUS; you'll earn the Child & Youth Community-Based Care Worker milestone badge.

What are the benefits for me to enroll in one or all of the Child & Youth Community-Based Care microcredentials? Is the program recognized by employers?

Microcredentials are short bursts of learning that fit easily into your busy schedule, helping you gain job skills quickly. They focus on specific competencies crucial in today’s workplace because they’re designed with input from employers and industry experts. Through authentic assessments that simulate real-world tasks, microcredentials showcase what you can do, offering credible and valuable proof to employers. 

How long will it take me to complete each microcredential?

The microcredentials in the Child & Youth Community-Based Care series take either 15 hours to do over a 4-week timeframe, or 30 hours to do over an 8-week timeframe (see the duration of each microcredential above on the corresponding course page). You can work at your own pace and potentially complete the course requirements in less time.

Can I apply the credits earned from a microcredential toward a diploma program?

At 成人约炮网站, our Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) program allows you to gain credit for the learning you already possess. RPL provides a way for you to demonstrate your learning and receive formal credit for it. Visit the Admissions RPL page to apply for RPL.

What are the costs for me to take each microcredential?

Each microcredential has its own cost. Just register for the courses you want to take and submit payment before the registration deadline. You can find all the details about costs and registration by clicking the "View/Register & Pay" button corresponding to the course you are interested in (see course list above). You may want to check with your employer, as sometimes they are interested in sponsoring their employees as part of their career development. 

How are the Child & Youth Community-Based Care microcredentials delivered? Are they available for me to access online?

The Child & Youth Community-Based Care microcredential program is delivered online. You get access to the entire course right from day one and can work through it at your own pace within the given timeframe. And if you ever need help, your instructor is just a message away!

What are the admission requirements for me to take any of the Child & Youth Community-Based Care microcredentials?

To take any of the Child & Youth Community-Based Care microcredentials, you must have a High School Diploma, Adult High School Diploma, or GED Diploma of High School Equivalency - a copy of your transcript is required. Plus, you must have a minimum of three months (or 120 hours) of volunteer or work experience in the human services or social services field – a letter confirming proof of your experience is required.

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If you’re 21 years of age or older and don't meet the admission requirements, you can apply as a mature student by showing proof of your industry skills or related experience. Visit the Mature Applicants to 成人约炮网站 page for more details. 
What if I have a lot of experience in one of the course areas? Do I still need to take the microcredential to earn the digital badge?
If you have previous experience that matches the skills for any of these microcredentials, you might be a perfect candidate for Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR). By showing what you know through an authentic assessment, you can simply claim your digital badge to earn the microcredential for any of these courses.
What equipment/supplies will I need to successfully participate in taking any of the microcredentials in the series?

You’ll need a computer with a word processing software and access to the internet to take any of the microcredentials. Some courses may also have a textbook listed on the course outline. Check the individual course requirements when you register.

How can I apply to the Child & Youth Community-Based Care program?

To apply, please click the "View/Register & Pay" button corresponding to the course you are interested in (see course list above).

Who can I contact if I have more questions about the C&Y program?

For more information, contact: pplmi@nbcc.ca or call (506) 778-6054.


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New Brunswick Association of Youth Residential Services