Adverse Childhood Experiences
Our Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences free online course will support you to understand that children and young people are amongst the most vulnerable in our society when it comes to the impact of adverse circumstances on their lives. Adverse childhood experiences can impact on the development and mental health of children and young people that may persist into adulthood and affect their life chances. These might be personal circumstances such as the death or divorce of parents or domestic violence, for example, or national and international disasters. Children and young people affected by such events need support to strengthen their resilience and empower them to overcome their fears and the challenges they face.
Are You Eligible?
To ensure you are eligible for this online course, check if you align with our check list below:
Aged 19+ as of 31st August 2024
Lived in the EU for 3 years
Available fully funded
Adverse circumstances can have a negative impact on anyone’s life, but children and young people are particularly vulnerable. They might face difficult personal circumstances or national and international disasters. This fully online Adverse Childhood Experiences course will give you the skills needed to support children and young people affected by adverse experiences. You will gain insight into how to strengthen their resilience and empower them to overcome the challenges they face.
Course Benefits
- Achieve a nationally recognised Level 2 qualification
- Evidence of your competency to employers
- Further your personal and professional development
- Learn at a time that suits you without the need to attend college
What Will You Learn
- Exploring childhood and family structures
- Introduction to Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Developing strategies to improve outcomes for children affected by adverse childhood experiences
Full Course Title
NCFE CACHE Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences