CACHE Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Children and Young People’s Mental Health
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Overview
Our CACHE Level 2 certificate in understanding children and young people's mental health course is perfect for people working in education as well as counsellors, the Children and Young People’s Mental Health course delivers an understanding of mental health issues common in young people and how to address these. Over the 5 units you will learn about the impact that mental health issues can have on children and methods to support individuals through concerning times into adulthood.
Qualification
NCFE CACHE Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Children and Young People's Mental Health
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About this Course
To gain the CACHE Level 2 certificate in understanding children and young people's mental health course you will need to pass all 5 assignments. There are no formal examinations on this course and the certification fee is included in the course fees. Full tutor support is also provided and your online tutor will guide you through lessons and online materials as well as answer any queries you may have on course content.
This course is designed to help learners identify mental health concerns and then help individuals overcome these and lead more fulfilled childhoods.
Study Time: 156 hours
Enrolment length: 12 months
Course Format: Online
Entry Requirements: None Specific
Certification
Upon completion of this qualification, students are awarded a CACHE Level 2 certificate and an OLC Certificate. All certification fees are included in your course fees.
Method
All of our students are given access to our online campus through their own personal login and password. Once logged in you can access your course materials, lessons, resources and assignments in your own time. Assignments are uploaded through your account and the process is easy intuitive. Our online campus includes:
- 24/7/365 access to all of your course materials- all lessons, assignments and resources are available from the moment you enrol
- Instant access to your course after you enrol- start studying immediately!
- Integrated chat and messaging systems so that you can contact your tutor
- Online assignment uploads to save time in returning marks and feedback.
- Links to further resources and information available on courses
- Self-led learning on all courses- study in your own time and work through your assignments at your own pace
- Safe e-portfolio of your work is kept under lock and key on our secure servers
- Progress bar to show the work you have completed and how many tasks you still have to complete on your course
- Detailed help centre with step-by-step instructions on getting the most from your course and how to upload assignments and contact your tutor
Qualification
This is a knowledge only qualification. Experience in the real work environment is not required and the entire course is completed online. Please note that this is a knowledge only Level 2 qualification and does not require any practical assessments.
Assessments
To pass this course learners must pass several assignments. These are completed after navigating through the corresponding lessons and writing your answers to assignment questions. Once these have been read and marked by your personal tutor, feedback and marks are provided to students which contain helpful tips to improve work in future assignments.
Course Content
Included in this CACHE Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Children and Young People’s Mental Health course are the following units:
Unit 1 – Understand children and young people’s mental health in context
This section covers the general concept of mental health and how this differs from mental ill-health. You will learn about the prevalence of mental health problems in children and young people and what current legislation and guidance are in place to support them. You will also learn about what it means to have a duty of care and how the portrayal of mental health has changed over time and what this has done to people’s attitudes towards it.
- Understand the concept of mental health
- Know the legislation and guidance that applies to children and young people’s mental health
- Understand how society views mental health
Unit 2 – Understand factors which may affect children and young people’s mental health
This section will support your understanding of some of the risk factors which may impact the mental health of children and young people. This will include specific consideration of how mental health may be affected by bullying, abuse and developmental changes.
- Understand risk factors which may affect the mental well-being of children and young people
- Understand the potential effects of puberty and developmental changes on the mental health of children and young people
- Understand how abuse or bullying may affect the mental health of a child or young person
Unit 3 – Understand children and young people’s mental health concerns
This section looks at some of the ways in which a mental health problem can present itself in the behaviour of children and young people and it examines some of the different kinds of mental health problem that can develop in any child or young person.
- Understand behaviour that is associated with mental health concerns in children and young people
- Understand stress and anxiety in children and young people
- Understand depression in children and young people
- Know about specific mental health conditions that children and young people may experience
Unit 4 – Understand the impact of children and young people’s mental health concerns
This section considers how a mental health concern can affect children, young people and others. It will examine some of the short and long-term effects of mental health issues and some of the problems associated with diagnosing mental health issues and why some barriers to this exist.
- Understand the impact mental health concerns can have on children and young people
- Understand the impact of children and young people’s mental health problems on others
- Understand the importance of being diagnosed with a mental health problem
Unit 5 – Understand how to support children and young people with mental health concerns
This section looks at what is meant by a person-centred approach to care and support and then considers how children’s rights are upheld when they have a mental health problem. There is also a discussion of some of the ways in which children and young people can be supported to remain in a nurturing environment and what some of the most common forms of therapy and medication are, which may be suggested if a child is diagnosed with a type of mental health problem.
- Understand person-centred approaches to supporting children and young people with mental health concerns
- Understand how to promote mental well-being in children and young people
- Understand services and treatment involved with children and young people’s mental health
Support
When studying for a course with us you are assigned a personal tutor with indepth knowledge and experience in your chosen subject.
You are strongly advised to make use of your tutors expertise and ask questions about the course content. Your assignments are marked by your personal tutor and detailed feedback is given. As well as this your tutor will provide you with pointers and advice on where you can improve- this helps you to get the most from your courses and constantly improve your skills.
Enrolment Length
All of our courses are allocated plenty of time for students to complete their studies and all materials are self-led so that you can complete the course at your own pace. Should you require additional time on one of our courses you can extend your enrolment by 30 days for an additional fee of £60.
As well as this we operate a 14 day money back guarantee on every one of our qualifications- that’s how confident we are of how you will love studying with us!
Who is this course for?
Anyone looking to support young children with their mental health.
Requirements
No Requirements.
Career path
- School counsellor
- Young people’s support worker
- Children’s support worker
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