Practical Vs Theory
Course overview
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.
This qualification is designed for learners wishing to progress to a wide range of further learning and job roles such as nursery staff, teachers, health/social workers across health and social care, children and young people, nursing, public services and education and training.
This qualification is suitable for learners aged 19 and above.
Entry Requirements
Additional Information
For more information contact Jobsmart on:
Tel: 01733 863068
Email: jobsmart@peterborough.ac.uk
Course Content
Learners who achieve this qualification could progress to:
- Level 3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching and Learning
- Level 3 Certificate in Understanding Mental Health
- Level 3 Diploma for the Early Years Workforce (Early Years Educator)
- Level 4 Certificate in Neuroscience in Early Years.












































































































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