University extension course for Legal Assistants for people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities
Program Overview
University Extension Course for Legal Assistants for People with Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities
Presentation
The University Extension Course for Legal Assistants for people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities aims to provide students with knowledge in different legal matters, enabling them to access more important jobs in society. The course will train students to teach others about the rights of people with intellectual disabilities and work as legal assistants in companies related to the administration of justice.
Objectives
The objectives of the course are:
- Promote the social and labor autonomy of the student.
- Empower people with intellectual disabilities by teaching specific knowledge that allows them to broaden their work horizons.
- Train people with intellectual disabilities in the knowledge of their rights and how they are part of their lives.
- Create quality jobs as legal trainers in different fields such as education and business, and as legal assistants in companies.
- Impact on society and public opinion to overcome the limits and barriers that exist on intellectual disability.
- Promote diversity within the university environment, and collaboration between degree students and those pursuing higher studies at the URJC.
Competences
General Competencies
- The student will be able to act as a trainer-disseminator on the rights of people with ID in different environments.
- The student will be able to carry out auxiliary tasks as a legal consultant.
- The student will be able to carry out administrative functions linked to the administration of justice.
Specific Competences
- General knowledge of law as an instrument for regulating social relations.
- Knowledge of the fundamental rights recognized in the Constitution and its defense instruments.
- Knowledge of the basic principles of civil law, labor law, and tax law.
- Students will be able to search legal databases and identify legal problems related to people with intellectual disabilities.
Programme
The course is divided into modules, with each module covering various subjects related to law, including introduction to law, fundamental rights, civil law, labor law, and tax law. The course also includes external internships and training in legal English and digital competences.
Recipients
The course is aimed at young people with intellectual disabilities between 18 and 30 years of age who have communication, oral, and written skills and a sufficient level of independence to move around in a university environment.
Access Requirements
- Certificate of intellectual disability.
- Enrolled in the Youth Guarantee System.
- Educational certification of the studies completed.
- Specific courses in law and/or complementary courses.
- Work experience.
- Motivational letter.
- Personal interview.
Academic Management and Faculty
- Direction: Martha Albert.
- Co-director: MŞ Isabel López García.
- Academic secretary: Delia Manzanero.
- Faculty includes professionals from the URJC and the Esfera Foundation.
Duration and Development
- Modality: In-person.
- Number of credits: 180.
- Place of delivery: Madrid Campus (Manuel Becerra).
- Duration: 3 years.
Reservation of Place and Enrollment
- Pre-registration: From July 31, 2024, to September 04, 2024.
- Registration: From August 26, 2024, to September 04, 2024.
- Expected start: September 09, 2024.
- Intended end: July 31, 2027.
- Total title price: 14,700 (three courses).
Documentation to Attach, Forms, and Place of Delivery
The applicant must submit scanned documentation, including:
- National Identity Document or equivalent.
- Curriculum vitae.
- Responsible declaration of veracity of the data provided in digital format.
- Any other document required by the Academic Department of Continuing Education for acceptance.
