Maternal and Child Health Foundations
This course is part of Maternal and Child Health.
Course Cost
₹ 32,654
Beginner
Skill Level
8 Weeks
Self-paced Video lessons
This comprehensive course investigates maternal and child health through a multidisciplinary social justice perspective. Students will gain insights into the developmental, demographic, epidemiological, economic, political, behavioral, and social characteristics unique to women's and children's health. The course examines how these factors impact the well-being of women, children, and families across the lifespan. Taking a life course perspective, it considers various social and structural determinants of health including biological, demographic, epidemiological, economic, behavioral, social, cultural, and environmental aspects. Participants will develop leadership and advocacy skills critical for maternal and child health professionals, while learning to analyze the unique needs and strengths of these populations to design and implement effective interventions.
English
English
What you'll learn
Describe the individual, community, organizational, and societal factors affecting women, children, and families
Understand reproductive choice, justice, and health in maternal and child health
Apply developmental life course perspectives to promote healthy development
Examine the importance of perinatal mental health
Analyze the unique needs and strengths of maternal and child populations
Develop leadership and advocacy skills for maternal and child health
Skills you'll gain
This course includes:
PreRecorded video
Graded assignments, exams
Access on Mobile, Tablet, Desktop
Limited Access access
Shareable certificate
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Module Description
This course takes a multidisciplinary approach to maternal and child health, emphasizing social justice perspectives. It covers developmental, demographic, epidemiological, economic, political, behavioral, and social characteristics that affect the health and well-being of women, children, and families. Students will explore reproductive choice and justice, developmental life course perspectives, perinatal mental health, and the importance of leadership and advocacy in the field. The curriculum integrates biological, demographic, epidemiological, economic, behavioral, social, cultural, and environmental aspects of maternal and child health to provide a comprehensive understanding of the factors that influence health outcomes in these populations.
Fee Structure
Individual course purchase is not available - to enroll in this course with a certificate, you need to purchase the complete Professional Certificate Course. For enrollment and detailed fee structure, visit the following: Maternal and Child Health
Payment options
Financial Aid
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