Description
This Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences Level 2 course helps you understand Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). ACES are key predictors of challenges in later life. Understanding ACEs and working towards their prevention is crucial for younger generations.
Children and young people are amongst the most vulnerable in our society when it comes to the impact of adverse circumstances on their lives. Adverse childhood experience can have impacts on the development and mental health of children and young people that may persist into adulthood and affect their life chances. These might be personal circumstances such as the death or divorce of parents or domestic violence, for example, or national and international disasters. Children and young people affected by such events need support to strengthen their resilience and empower them to overcome their fears and the challenges they face.
Whether you’re involved in working with young children or just have a keen interest in the subject, it’s crucial to acknowledge the importance of a child’s emotional well-being. Interestingly, this Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences Level 2 course is particularly suited for anyone working to work in the education or care sector, but is valuable knowledge for any individual.
You will get:
- Accredited qualification awarded by NCFE CACHEÂ
- Gain a Level 2 qualification
- Offers an adjustable foundation that can lead to different career options depending on the career path you have chosen.
- CV Review and Professional LinkedIn Profile. (Showcase your new qualifications and unique skills).
- Can be fast tracked to complete in 7 weeks
Course Units
The Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences Level 2 course is made up of three units:
- Exploring childhood and family structures
- Introduction to adverse childhood experiences
- Developing strategies to improve outcomes for children affected by adverse childhood experiences
Awarding Body
NCFE CACHE is regulated by OFQUAL in England, and recognised by Qualifications Wales and the Council for the Curriculum, Examinations & Assessment in Northern Ireland.
NCFE (formerly the Northern Council for Further Education) is an awarding organisation and registered educational charity providing qualifications in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Working in vocational and technical learning, NCFE is responsible for the design, development and certification of a broad range of qualifications and awards that are nationally recognised.
Qualification Number
You can check this is a real qualification on the OFQUAL Qualification Checker / Register here: QAN: 603/5808/7
Course Assessment
Your tutor will provide you with feedback on your work and let you know what needs to be changed in order to finish that unit.
You will receive text reminders when your work is due. Your work will be marked by the course Tutor and returned within 7 days.
Course Outcome
Upon successful completion of this course, Learners will achieve an NCFE CACHE Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences Level 2 qualification. Your certificate will be posted out to your home address.
Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for this course. It is highly recommended that you possess a proficient command of the English language to successfully finish the course.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Aged over 19+ years
- Lived in UK for 3+ years
- Not on any Apprenticeship
- Have valid ID
Duration
7 weeks. The Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences Level 2 course is designed to be flexible and fit around your work, family or home life and commitments. All deadlines for your course will be shown in your online course platform once you are enrolled to help keep you on track.
What Next?
Once the NCFE CACHE Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences Level 2 course is successfully completed, you could progress onto a Level 3 course. Alternatively, check out our other fully funded courses.
You can also apply for jobs. Above all, this vocational qualification is important to careers in a variety of settings and industries including:
- Teaching Assistant (salary £11,500 – £23,000)
- Nursery worker (salary £14,000 – £24,000)
- Learning Mentor (salary £14,500 – £25,000)
Support
In addition to a qualified Tutor you get an Upskill Online UK Personal Mentor and an Accountability Coach to keep you motivated and on track to successfully complete the course. Secondly, guidance and support is offered to help plan the next steps in your personal, academic or professional journey. Finally, you will be provided with a Consultation and a tailored roadmap to success. All in all, you get the complete package in one place at Upskill Online UK, where learning is earning for life.
To speak with us about this course, simply complete the enquiry form and we will contact you shortly. Alternatively you can call us on: 02475 314022.
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