Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences

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Level Two

Adverse circumstances can negatively affect anyone, but children and young people are especially vulnerable. They may encounter challenges such as the death or divorce of parents, domestic violence, or national and international crises. These adverse childhood experiences can impact their development and mental health, potentially continuing into adulthood and influencing their future opportunities. This course equips you with the skills to support children and young people affected by such experiences. You will learn how to enhance their resilience and empower them to overcome the obstacles they face.

Funding

Available Fully Funded

Course Delivery

Distance Learning

Course Duration

12 Weeks

Awarding Body

NCFE CACHE

Locations

England (Distance Learning).

Course Content

  • Exploring childhood experiences and family dynamics.
  • Introduction to adverse childhood experiences.
  • Creating strategies to enhance outcomes for children impacted by adverse childhood experiences.

Eligibility

The learner must live in England and be over 19 years old.

How to Apply?

You Apply

Provide a brief description of yourself, and we’ll handle the rest. Our convenient online application process takes just about 10 minutes to complete.

We Connect

Once you submit your application, an admissions professional will contact you to guide you through the remaining steps of the process.

You Get Ready

After completing your application and connecting with an admissions representative, you’ll be ready to set up your schedule.