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Children and Young People's Workforce - CG Level 3 Diploma
Lambeth College

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About this course

This course provides the opportunity to develop practical skills knowledge and training in health or social care or child care/caring for young people in a wide range of settings including; Care worker Childminder Early Years practitioner Nursery nurse Education welfare officer Connexions worker Learning mentor Careers adviser Youth and community worker Foster carer Speech and language therapist Course content: Students develop the knowledge and practical core skills required to work with children and young people. More experienced learners gain recognition of their current skills and knowledge.

Additional entry requirements

You must be aged 18 or over and volunteering or working in a setting with children and/or young people.

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Starting How long Days you attend Tutor Where Class info Price

Ongoing

1 day per week over 18 weeks

Part-time Not specified London,
SW2 1QS
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Course level

Advanced

Qualification

Diploma for the Children and Young People's Workforce (QCF)

Awarding body

City & Guilds

Subject areas

Learning Theory, Children / Youth (Social Work), Childcare Skills

Course reference: E1-002 (use this when contacting provider)



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