This short course is designed to provide you with an understanding of childhood experiences and improvement strategies.
The qualification focuses on the study of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), offering a breadth and depth of study and incorporating key core knowledge.
You will explore childhood and family structures, understand ACEs and potential outcomes for children enduring them, explore the role of the practitioner supporting children impacted by ACEs and develop strategies to improve outcomes for children affected by ACEs.
Additional Information
Typical course length: 8-10 weeks
Course level: Level 2 Certificate
Awarding body: NCFE
Minimum age: 19 years old
Course price: FREE* (valued at £800)
*Eligibility criteria apply for funded courses
By completing this course, you will gain a nationally recognised qualification, which can significantly enhance your employment prospects in teaching and learning roles in the teaching and support sectors.
The course provides a solid foundation in adverse childhood experiences, preparing you for further study or progression into higher-level qualifications and roles.
It also offers the flexibility to study at a pace that suits your lifestyle and commitments, supported by expert tutors.
Additionally, the course covers a basic understanding of techniques for preventing and addressing ACEs in practice. The qualification centres on the 0-8 age range and includes coverage of the full childhood age range, to enable you to focus on experience/age group as appropriate to your situation.
The course is divided into the following units:
Exploring childhood and family structures
Introduction to adverse childhood experiences
Understand strategies to improve outcomes for children affected by adverse childhood experiences
Upon completion, you will have developed a comprehensive understanding of adverse childhood experiences principles and practices.
You will be equipped with the skills and knowledge to explore childhood and family structures, understand ACEs and their potential outcomes, explore the role of the practitioner supporting children impacted by ACEs and develop strategies to improve outcomes for children affected by ACEs.
This qualification opens the door to numerous career opportunities in the teaching & learning and support sectors and provides a pathway for further education and professional development in these fields.
The course is delivered remotely and you will need a laptop or computer to be able to access and study on this course.
Unfortunately this course is not available for purchase by employers.
If any individuals of your organisation are interested in this course, advise them to register as an individual.
For any queries please contact us.
Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences Level 2 Certificate
This short course will provide you with the essential knowledge and skills required to work with children and young people in a variety of settings.
This short course will provide you with a thorough understanding of the principles of mental health concerns in the context of children and young people.
This short course will provide you with a solid understanding of the fundamental principles of neuroscience and its application in the early years setting.