#JUST2003463AOrder of February 10, 2020, Establishing the List of Titles or Diplomas Required for the External Competition of Youth Judicial Protection Educators
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This law, enacted on February 10, 2020, establishes the qualifications necessary for candidates to participate in the external competition for youth judicial protection educators in France. It details a list of recognized diplomas and titles that candidates must possess, including specific professional licenses and degrees in social work, legal activities, and related fields. Additionally, it abrogates a previous regulation that set out different diploma requirements for the same position.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of new qualification criteria for competition applicants
- Abrogation of the prior 2004 arrêté regarding diploma requirements
- Specification of recognized diplomas in professional fields relevant to youth protection
Obligations
What this law requires
Candidates for external competition for youth judicial protection educators must possess a qualification registered at level 6 in the National Register of Professional Certifications (RNCP)
Accept qualifications recognized as equivalent to level 6 RNCP certifications under conditions established by the decree of February 13, 2007
Accept professional licenses (Licences professionnelles) in specified domains: legal activities (public law, social law), social intervention (support for vulnerable populations, social/professional reintegration, social development, sports mediation), mediation through artistic and cultural approaches
Accept social work diplomas referenced in articles D. 451-29, D. 451-41, D. 451-47, D. 451-52, and D. 451-57-1 of the Social and Family Action Code issued on or after January 1, 2021
Accept the State Diploma in Family Mediation (DEMF) as qualifying credential