Duration
1 Year
Intake months
January, september
Delivery locations
Toronto
Graduate Certificate program, students will develop a comprehensive understanding of traumatic loss, victims’ rights, and the impact of crime and victimization on individuals and their communities within the criminal justice system. The curriculum explores interpersonal, community and systemic violence; and theories and patterns of victimization through an intersectional trauma-informed and victim-centered lens. Courses address topics such as intergenerational trauma, childhood abuse, intimate partner violence, sexual assault, interpersonal and community violence, technology-facilitated violence, and sex-trafficking while including diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (EDIB) principles. Graduates will be equipped to conduct risk assessment and referral, engage in advocacy, and collaborate with legal and victim service agencies. A capstone project offers practical experience in planning, delivering and evaluating victim services and advocacy.
Type of institution
Private College - Higher Education
Year established
1967
Total students
33,000
On campus accommodation
Available
Humber Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning stands at the forefront of career-focused education, nurturing students for over five decades. With a thriving community of more than 86,000 learners, including over 9,000 international students representing 120 nationalities, Humber College offers an inclusive and vibrant learning environment across its three campuses in Toronto.
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