This course is ideal for those seeking to enhance their functional role through the use of counselling skills, e.g. professionals in education, welfare or voluntary roles.
Entry requirements
Candidates will need to be aged 19 or above.
Possession of a Level 2 qualification in Counselling Skills/Helping Skills (proof of this will be expected at enrolment).
GCSE Grade C or above in English Language (or the equivalent).
You will achieve
NCFE CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Counselling Skills
Course overview
Enrolment for the January start will take place on Wednesday 8 January. After making an application you will be booked in to an available timeslot.
This course is ideal for those seeking to enhance their functional role through the use of counselling skills, e.g. professionals in education, welfare or voluntary roles.
Key topics:
Developing counselling skills
Theoretical approaches in the use of counselling skills
Working ethically with counselling skills
Counselling skills and diversity
Counselling skills and personal development
How will be i assessed?
Continuous assessment through assignments/reflective journals and a portfolio of evidence.
Candidates must submit a completed portfolio of evidence by the end of the course for final assessment. External verifier may request photocopying part of your portfolio but your confidentiality will be maintained at all times.
Minimum 90% attendance, which will be monitored throughout the course.
What equipment will i need?
Equipment required will be discussed with the tutor.
What can i do next ?
Learners who achieve this qualification could progress to Level 4 counselling qualifications
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