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This course is ideal for anyone already working in the childcare field with children aged 0-7 years and wishing to gain a recognised qualification.

This qualification is part of the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF).

If you would like to apply for this course, Please Follow This Link

How long is this course and when does it run?
This part-time course will take place in Highlands College spanning over one academic year between 12/09/2024 - 15/05/2025.

Final completion date of 19/12/2025.

What are the entry requirements for the course?
- A satisfactory Police Check and reference must be provided by your employer completed prior to acceptance on this course.
- No formal qualifications are required, but candidates must be working in the sector (paid or voluntary) with children 0-7 years for a minimum of 2 days a week (or 15 hours).
- A good level of literacy is needed. 
- All candidates will need access to a PC or laptop. 

All potential learners must be interviewed (date tbc) to determine suitability to be assessed in their place of work.  Strict entry requirements apply.


What are the entry requirements for the course?

- Roles and responsibilities of the Early Years Practitioner.
- Health and safety of babies and young children in the early years.
- Equality, diversity and inclusive practice in Early Years Settings.
- Safeguarding, protection and welfare of babies and young children in Early Years Settings.
- Understand how to support children’s development.
- Support care routines for babies and young children.
- Support the planning and delivery of activities, purposeful play opportunities and educational programmes.
- Promote play in an Early Years Setting.
- Support well-being of babies and young children for healthy lifestyles.
- Support babies and young children to be physically active.
- Support the needs of babies and young children with Special Educational Needs and Disability.
- Promote positive behaviour in Early Years Settings.
- Partnership working in the early years.
- Support the needs of the child in preparing for school.

What qualification will I gain?
Work-based assessment and a complete portfolio of work-based practice and assignments will gain you a Level 2 Diploma for the Early Years Practitioner.

What does this course lead on to?
NCFE CACHE Level 3 Diploma for the Early Years Workforce. (EYE)

Work Experience
All candidates must be working (paid or voluntary) in a childcare setting with children aged 0-7 years 

How much will it cost?
£1328

For further details please contact cache on cache@highlands.ac.uk

Q40DEYP
20/09/2024
18/12/2025
09:00 - 17:00
36 weeks
Siobhan Grieve
Highlands College - Professional Studies
£3,351.00
Friday

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All ACE course fees include your tuition and a registration fee. They may also include a contribution towards the cost of demonstration materials, venue rental, handouts, artist models, equipment or assessment fees. PLEASE NOTE: be prepared to supply materials in addition to your course fees depending on your course, for example flowers, cooking ingredients, art and craft materials or specialist clothing.
ACE courses vary in length from half-day workshops to one academic year. The majority of courses follow an academic timetable and may include half-term, bank holiday or other breaks.
We make every effort to avoid doing this, but occasionally it is necessary. This is why it is vitally important for us to have your current telephone numbers or e-mail address in order that we can contact you as speedily as possible. If you have a mobile telephone number, we will use a text message service to inform you of any changes to your course. If the change is not acceptable to you, a full refund will be issued. Please note, our text message service is a non-reply service.
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Applications for Adult & Community Education (ACE) leisure courses are accepted on a first come, first served basis on receipt of the fees. If the wait list is sufficiently large and additional tutors and facilities are available another course may be set up, for which you will be offered a place.
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