Adverse Childhood Experiences
Description
This qualification is designed for learners wishing to progress to a wide range of further learning and job roles in the Health and Social Care and Education sectors.
You must attend an Induction session before you can begin your studies. Please note, whilst the course is free, there is a £50 withdrawal fee if you choose to withdraw from the course.
This qualification will provide learners with an opportunity to develop an understanding of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) relevant to their current or future roles and will equip them with basic understanding of techniques for preventing and addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in practice.
This is a knowledge-based qualification with an internally assessed and externally assured portfolio of evidence. Learners are required to successfully complete 3 mandatory units:
• Unit 01 Exploring Childhood and Family Structures
• Unit 02 Introduction to Adverse Childhood Experiences
• Unit 03 Understand Strategies to Improve Outcomes for Children Affected by Adverse Childhood Experiences
Awarding Body: CACHE
This course is delivered via Distance Learning. You will receive your own study pack, alongside a dedicated tutor who you can contact throughout your studies. Your study packs comprise a set of high-quality knowledge workbooks that are designed to help you learn independently through a range of reflective activities. You will also receive assessment booklets in which you can document and demonstrate your achievement of the associated learning outcomes.
Course Length
9 Weeks
Attendance
You must attend the induction session. Regular tutorials can be arranged if you require additional support.
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