Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences - Level 2 Online Course

Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences - Level 2 Online Course

This online course will give you the skills needed to support children and young people affected by adverse experiences.

By Professional Learning and Development Online

Location

Online

About this event

    Important Information:


    Important Information:

    This is a 12-week (approx. 120 hours) Online Self-Study qualification course. It can be started anytime and accessed (via a learning portal) at times/days to suit you.

    Register your interest and we will email you an application pack - learning cannot be started until these forms are completed and submitted.

    Once all forms are submitted and approved we will send you further information on accessing the Learning Platform.

    You can only apply for one course at a time however upon completion you can enrol on a further 2 courses per academic year.

    Please note to enrol on this course learners must:

    • Be aged 19+ on the 31/08/2024
    • Live in the UK for 3 years/live in UK from EEA for 3 years, or have *pre-settlement or *Settled status from the Home Office (*proof required)
    • Due to Government funding criteria, we are unable to accept learners who live in London, Scotland, Wales, N Ireland, Ireland or a devolved postcode areas. Please check with us if you are unsure.

    Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences - Level 2 Qualification

    This online self-study course allows you to study at your own pace at a time and day that is convenient for you, gaining a level 2 qualification.

    Adverse circumstances can have a negative impact on anyone's life, but children and young people are particularly vulnerable.

    They might face difficult circumstances such as the death or divorce of parents, domestic violence, or national and international disasters.

    These types of adverse childhood experiences can have an impact on their development and mental health, which may continue into adulthood and affect their life chances.

    This fully online adverse childhood experiences course will give you the skills needed to support children and young people affected by adverse experiences.

    You will gain insight into how to strengthen their resilience and empower them to overcome the challenges they face.

    What you will learn:

    • Exploring childhood and family structures
    • • Introduction to adverse childhood experiences
    • • Developing strategies to improve outcomes for children affected by adverse childhood experiences

    Please contact us if you have any questions E: bury@easterneducationgroup.ac.uk

    How Will I Learn:

    All learning will be online (self-study) and can be completed at a time that suits without the need to attend college. Dedicated tutors will provide written feedback on the assessments and ongoing remote support where required.

    The course includes online learning materials in the form of interactive resources and flipbooks, a personalised login to access the online learning portal will be given on enrolment.

    Are there any exams or assessments?

    You will be required to work through a series of tasks and activities designed to reinforce the learning process and demonstrate your knowledge. Your personal tutor will then assess your work and provide you with constructive feedback for each unit.

    Will I achieve a qualification or certificate?

    NCFE Level 2 Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences.

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