Certificate in Community Justice Drug and Alcohol Service

Vocational qualification

In Folkestone

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Vocational qualification

  • Location

    Folkestone

  • Duration

    1 Year

  • Start date

    Different dates available

This course is designed for people who are involved in the sector in an employed, voluntary or casual capacity and who would like to enhance their knowledge and understanding. You will learn: Introduction to drug and alcohol services; assessing substance misusers; support and interventions for substance misusers; communication; relationships; managing conflict.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Folkestone (Kent)
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Shorncliffe Road,, CT20 2TZ

Start date

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Subjects

  • Conflict
  • Managing Conflict
  • Communication Training
  • Community Care
  • Social Worker
  • Social Work
  • Health and Social Care

Course programme



What will you be learning?
This course is designed for people who are involved in the sector in an employed, voluntary or casual capacity and who would like to enhance their knowledge and understanding.

You will learn: Introduction to drug and alcohol services; assessing substance misusers; support and interventions for substance misusers; communication; relationships; managing conflict.

What happens when you have finished?
Contact us for details.

Where and when?
Location: Folkestone

Start date: September

Duration: 1 year

How is it delivered?: Part-time

How much will it cost?
Tuition Fee: £594

Exam & Registration Fee: £82

Cost of Materials: £6

You may not have to pay this tuition fee if:
  • You are unemployed and in receipt of Jobseekers Allowance (contribution-based)
  • You are in receipt of, or are an un-waged dependent of someone currently in receipt of any of the following "income-based" benefits:
    • Income-based Jobseekers Allowance (JSA)
    • Income-related Employments and Support ALlowance (ESA)
    • Income Support
    • Working Tax Credit (your assessed household income needs to be less than 15,276 per year (amount subject to change)
    • Housing Benefit
    • Council Tax Benefit (excluding the 25% single person reduction)
    • Pension Credit - Guaranteed only

View our Money Matters page for full details and information about the financial support available, including Adult Learner Grants.

Certificate in Community Justice Drug and Alcohol Service

Price on request