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Adverse Childhood Experiences Level 2

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Select Status Course Code Date Duration Time Location Costs
Please Enquire L200106D/1 - - Weeks VARIOUS Distance Learning £ 0*

* Fee remission may be available for this course, visit Fees and Funding for further information

Develop your understanding of adverse childhood experiences and learn how early life experiences can shape outcomes in later life.

This qualification is designed to help you develop an understanding of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and how they can affect children, families and communities. It is suitable if you work, or would like to work, in education, early years, health, social care or related support roles.

You will explore childhood and family structures, gain insight into adverse childhood experiences, and learn about strategies that can help improve outcomes for children affected by ACEs. Studying online gives you the flexibility to learn at a time and pace that suits your work or home commitments, while still receiving structured tutor support.

What you’ll cover:

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

For each unit, you will complete a set of knowledge-based questions as part of the formal assessment. Your tutor will provide feedback after each unit. All assessments must be completed and passed to successfully achieve the qualification.

Entry Requirements

  • You must be aged 19 or over to enrol on this course.
  • You will also need a Level 1 or equivalent English language qualification.

Information

All learning materials are provided online. You will need access to a computer or laptop and a reliable internet connection.

 

Studying a Craven College distance learning course is a great way to gain a FREE* accredited qualification in your spare time.

After completing an induction, you will be provided with all the learning materials you need and will receive ongoing support and guidance from experienced professional tutors. This flexible learning option is ideal if you have a busy work or home life and want to study where and when it suits you.

Further Study

On completion of this course, you may progress to:

  • Level 2 Award in Neuroscience in the Early Years
  • Level 2 Certificate in Introducing Caring for Children and Young People
  • Level 2 Diploma for the Early Years Practitioner
  • T Level Early Years Educator

This course provides a strong foundation for further study and progression into roles supporting children, young people and families.


Part-time courses are term-time only.
See our term dates for further information.


Did you know that some of our courses are free if you earn less than £26,800* living in West Yorkshire, North Yorkshire & Lancashire?

*Pending Funding Guidance


Distance Learning call 01756 693 800 or email distancelearning@craven-college.ac.uk

Courses in the community call 01756 693 800 or email communitylearning@craven-college.ac.uk

All other Part-time courses call 01756 693 309 or email parttime@craven-college.ac.uk

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