This qualification is recognised throughout the UK by both employers and universities as a high level qualification.
This qualification is recognised throughout the UK by both employers and universities as a high level qualification.
When undertaken as a two-year programme of study with the Year Two Advanced Diploma, it is widely accepted for entry to universities and for employment as a fully licensed practitioner.
As well as classroom-based learning, a large part of your studies will be spent on a work placement where you will develop your practical skills.
You will study at College for three days a week and will spend the other two days on placement within an Early Years setting.
At College, you will cover units centred on four key themes:
During your work placement, you will be required to carry out activities and tasks which include child observations, activity plans and reflective diaries.
The vision of Derby College Group (DCG) is to create world-class, accessible education opportunities that enrich lives and make bright futures a reality for all. DCG is committed to providing educational excellence, championing social mobility and driving economic prosperity.
DCG delivers high-quality academic, vocational and technical education that empowers people to achieve their ambitions while providing employers across the Midlands and beyond with the talented workforce of tomorrow.
Through a dynamic and responsive curriculum, it predicts and serves the needs of its business and civic communities. Students of all ages and backgrounds are prepared for positive destinations in the next stage of their lives, whether that be further study, the world of work, entrepreneurship or independent living. They leave DCG ready to contribute to society as responsible citizens.
The Group’s portfolio of educational programmes and skills solutions is underpinned by thriving partnerships with employers, shaped by comprehensive market intelligence and informed by liaison with key stakeholders such as the D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership.
A truly diverse organisation, the Group is formed of four Colleges – the Roundhouse, the Joseph Wright Centre, Broomfield Hall and the Community College, Ilkeston.
Every year it caters for thousands of learners spanning school pupils on pre-16 programmes, post-16 students pursuing academic and technical pathways, apprentices at all levels, higher education students, and adults seeking career progression, upskilling and reskilling.
This qualification is ideal for new practitioners who are looking to begin working in a rewarding career with children. The course teaches crucial knowledge that is required to care for children and young people, that meets national standards set in the UK.
Candidates will be able to understand what is meant by the term "Vulnerable Adult", know the forms abuse may take, recognise signs and symptoms of abuse, know what to do and what not to do in the event that an allegation of abuse has been made or is suspected.
This course is designed to prepare you for working within a childcare setting/school and assess the most appropriate progression route for you. You will receive underpinning knowledge relating to a variety of units to prepare you for study and working with children.
Level 2 Tech Award Child Development and Care (NCFE) course is offered by Stoke on Trent College.
This part time adult course provides learners with the basic understanding of the health and social care and early years fields. Students will be given assignments in each unit which will cover the outcomes for that unit.
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