Caring for Children Foundation Award CACHE Level 1 Adult
Vocational qualification
In Folkestone
Description
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Type
Vocational qualification
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Location
Folkestone
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Duration
1 Year
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Start date
Different dates available
This course allows students to progress onto Level 2 courses followed by a career in an early years setting. This course consists of: How human beings grow and develop; health and safety practice; food and nutrition; play and learning and helping to prepare students for employment. Students will also carry out work placements. You will be assessed by tutor reports, production of a personal.
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About this course
You must have a desire to work in this area and a commitment to appropriate behavioural standards. All candidates will be interviewed.
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Subjects
- Play
- Nutrition
- Early Years
- Production
- Child Development
- Child Protection
- Child Psychology
- Child Care Management
- Learning and Development
- Child Behaviour
Course programme
What will you be learning?
This course allows students to progress onto Level 2 courses followed by a career in an early years setting.
This course consists of: How human beings grow and develop; health and safety practice; food and nutrition; play and learning and helping to prepare students for employment. Students will also carry out work placements.
You will be assessed by tutor reports, production of a personal action plan, tests, assessment tasks and a multiple-choice question paper.
What happens when you have finished?
After you have successfully completed this course you can progress onto the Level 2 CACHE qualification.
Where and when?
Location: Folkestone
Start date: September
Duration: 1 year
How is it delivered?: Full-time
How much will it cost?
Tuition Fee: £1035
Exam & Registration Fee: £111
You may not have to pay this tuition fee if:
- You are unemployed and in receipt of Jobseekers Allowance (contribution-based)
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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.
Caring for Children Foundation Award CACHE Level 1 Adult