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AS Mentoring

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Ealing Green,

Aeryn Priyanu , Employment Consultant Aeryn has always had an interest in language and communication. Starting her early career in teaching English as a foreign language, she went on to shadow a Speech and Language Therapist and this started her interest in working with people on the autism spectrum. She worked in primary schools as a Learning Support Assistant then moved on to work for the National Autistic Society in a day centre. Aeryn started off as a Support Worker, moving up to become Deputy Manager of the day service. She supported individuals in their daily life and helped them gain work experience and vocational skills. As well as working as a consultant with AS Mentoring, Aeryn works in a college for young people with autism, facilitating individuals with functional and social aspects of life, supporting students to meet their targets and maintain long life independent living skills. Photo of Alan Alan Castellaro, Employment Consultant Alan's interest in Autism began when he attended St Andrew's primary school in Chinnor, Oxfordshire, one of the first schools in the country to teach Autistic children one to one. In 2009 he volunteered on a project for Kith and Kids supporting a young man with Autism and they have remained in regular contact ever since. He then worked for 4 years with Dimensions as an Assistant Service Manager of a residential home for adults with severe physical disabilities and Autism. For the last 4 years he has worked for Ambitious About Autism starting off as a Learning Behaviour Specialist and moving up to become a Learning Support Co-ordinator, and was instrumental in helping set up Ambitious College, London's first College for young adults with Autism. He has a BA Hons in Writing and Publishing and has a rich and varied employment history to draw upon. Photo of Alice Alice Mitra-Hall, Employment Consultant Alice previously worked for The National Autistic Society where she ran a Day Centre and facilitated a weekly social group. During this time Alice supported adults on the spectrum to develop their independent living and social skills, as well as supporting service users to apply for and attend college and work schemes, CV writing and interview practice. Alice has a BA Hons degree in Psychology and has also worked in a number of schools supporting teenagers with autism and has provided specialist individualised support for a family for over 10 years. Photo of Amira Amira Hassan, Employment Consultant Amira has been a mentor at AS Mentoring for 4 years. Amira has a variety of clients for both workplace and job-seeking support. After completing her PhD in Neuroscience from Imperial College London, Amira decided to be involved with AS Mentoring full time and is currently managing the Workshops Programme, overseeing the development and online delivery of workshops and group events throughout the year. Amira is warm and friendly, providing individual, autism-specific support and advice. Photo of Anna Anna Roads, Employment Consultant Anna spent 24 years in the investment management sector, working in sales, marketing, product development and client relationships for a number of blue chip firms including Lazards, Fidelity and Goldman Sachs. She developed successful business relationships with large corporates, consultancies and public sector organisations. In her leadership roles, she also enjoyed coaching and developing careers for younger team members. These are skills and contacts she brings to ASM clients. Over the past 6 years she has developed a number of voluntary roles; relaunched the local NAS branch as Chair (2011-2015), served on a local parents special needs forum (2012-2014), been elected a parent governor at a special needs school and worked as a volunteer mentor on a Research Autism Project. Her focus has been on education and now employment, both as a parent of a young person with ASC and through the influence of autistic colleagues she has served with before. Before joining the City, she gained a law degree from Cambridge University, an MBA from Cranfield Business School and qualified as a solicitor. Photo of Charlotte Charlotte Leighton, Employment Consultant Charlotte specialises in providing workplace support for individuals as well as working with organisations to provide autism specific support and advice. This experience has been honed through her work at ASM and her previous role as an Employment Support worker and trainer at The National Autistic Society. Charlotte has subsequently worked for HAIL in Haringey for two years managing social enterprises staffed entirely of employees with autism and learning disabilities. She has also worked as an Appropriate Adult supporting vulnerable individuals whilst in police custody. For the past ten years Charlotte has confidently designed and delivered social skills groups and workshops for adults with autism. As well as working for ASM she is also employed part-time for Resources for Autism in Barnet managing their adult services. Charlotte is able to support individuals emotionally as well practically as she holds certificates in Person Centered counselling and a diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. David Perkins, Director David was Head of Services at Prospects, the National Autistic Society's specialist employment service, from 2007 – 2013; he left in June 2013 to set up AS Mentoring. He has extensive experience of supporting people with an ASC into employment across the UK and abroad, and of providing a wide range of training, assessment and consultancy services to employers and other organisations in the UK, Europe and the US. He has worked continuously with people with autism since the early 1980s. David has spent the bulk of his working life in the voluntary sector and prior to the NAS spent many years running a group of specialist adventure playgrounds in London for over 1200 disabled children, (some 30% of whom were autistic). He has a BSc (Hons) in Operational Research from Lancaster University. Photo of Emma Emma Hills, Employment Consultant Emma has been teaching psychology and health related subjects to adults since 2009 with the majority of her work focusing on providing social purpose education in the community to hard-to-reach groups, including those with disabilities. Much of her work focuses on supporting learners through transition and has led her to develop herself as a coach as well as an educator. More recently she has found herself key-working with learners with disabilities in a transition college as well as training and supervising the staff who support them. Emma mentors and tutors a diverse range of learners including learners on the autism spectrum in her continuing work in the community. Emma works part-time as an Employment Consultant with ASM and finds her knowledge and experience gained from facilitating community courses such as 'confidence building', 'communication skills' or 'interviewing skills' compliments the role well. She has a BSc Hons Psychology, PG-dip Social research, PGCE in post-compulsory education and is a registered health and social care trainer as well as a full member of the Association for Coaching. Emma is also currently studying for an MA in Education: Culture and Identity, at Goldsmith university. Photo of Eve Eve Riches, Employment Consultant Eve Riches is an employment consultant for AS Mentoring, where she provides one to one support and workshop creation and delivery. Eve has a background in teaching Psychology and has been involved in mentoring for her whole career. She has a lifetime of lived experience of neurodiversity. Outside of ASM, Eve works as a life coach and mentor. Photo of Gurleen Gené Wyrley-Birch, Employment Consultant Gené is committed to raising awareness and understanding of ASC to improve social inclusion, acceptance and understanding; to making a real difference to the lives of people on the autism spectrum and in broader society. Over the past 12 years, while caring for and advocating for her son, Gené has developed an in-depth knowledge and understanding of autism as well as related challenges including ADHD, PDA, Social Communication Disorder and Sensory Processing Disorder. She has a creative, positive and flexible approach and is determined to combined her personal and professional experiences to help clients into work and successfully retain their jobs. Throughout her previous roles in both Investment Banking at JP Morgan and UBS Warburg and Commercial Conferencing, Gené had an active role in recruiting, training and mentoring new team members. Gené has worked across many sectors, including Finance, Pharmaceuticals, Defence, Utilities, Aviation and Telecommunication. Gené Holds a BA degree in Industrial & Organisational Sociology and Industrial & Organisational Psychology from the University of Cape Town. Photo of Gurleen Georgia Thursting, Employment Consultant Georgia has worked with autistic adults and children in a variety of settings including education, play and social settings for the past year. As a support worker with Resources for Autism, she continues to support her clients in achieving their personal and work goals and loves to get creative with her approach. Georgia also works for Share Community in Battersea as a music tutor/ therapist, building the confidence of adults through music and artistic expression. She also enjoys planning and delivering online workshops for adults with Autism, focusing on well-being, physical health and emotional expression through music making. Outside of her work in Autism, is a trained musician, singer/ guitarist and enjoys performing at events across the UK. Photo of Gurleen Gurleen Manku, Regional Employment Consultant Gurleen has 18 years' experience of autism. She has a sibling on the spectrum, and has previously worked in primary education for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN), and has been a SEN Secondary School Govenor. In 2015 Gurleen volunteered at Autism West Midlands to support adults with autism to find employment. She then worked for Enable, Shropshire Council as a Job Coach in various workplaces supporting adults with autism and learning disabilities. Gurleen is highly experienced in delivering Pre-employment support, mentoring and Workplace support at AS Mentoring across the West Midlands since 2015. Gurleen holds a BSc in Business Psychology and is a member of the British Psychological Society, within the Division of Occupational Psychology. She has also completed her Masters in Occupational Psychology. Photo of Gurleen Mahlia Amatina, Employment Consultant Diagnosed with autism as an adult, Mahlia has first-hand experience of the challenges that can arise from a range of workplace settings, but more importantly; how to overcome these. Outside of AS Mentoring, Mahlia works as a visual artist, where she raises awareness and understanding of neurodiversity through different art forms. With a special interest in autism and work, Mahlia is keen to combine lived workplace experience with her mentoring skills as an employment consultant to support clients. Photo of Helen Mark Blake, Employment Consultant Mark has a broad range of experience across social care with several client groups and in varied settings. Following an arts degree he spent a couple of years on voluntary projects with disabled adults living independently, and with homeless men in an emergency night shelter in central London with subsequent paid roles including community support work with disabled adults moving back into the community following long periods in residential hospitals. Mark has also spent time as a residential care worker in adolescent residential units. The last 30 years has seen a focus on Adults and Children with Disabilities in a both a Day Service and Residential Home setting. As a Manager of services in these fields Mark has increasingly focused his support to children and adults on the autistic spectrum and has become keenly aware of the challenges faced by them and their families in achieving independence and realizing their potential. It is this interest that has led to an involvement in a mentoring role with AS mentoring and employment. Photo of Helen Mike Leat, Employment Consultant Mike comes from a background in advocacy, design and communication. Through his own business he previously ran an Easy Read design service which employed people with a learning disability and autism. In 2015 he co-produced a DVD on Autism and Mental Health for the Autism Partnership Board in Surrey. Mike previously worked for The National Autistic Society Assist service providing one to one support/mentoring sessions, and facilitating social and support groups for autistic adults. After completing an undergraduate module in autism with The Open University, Mike went on to complete a Postgraduate Certificate in Autism and Asperger syndrome. Mike also works with a project called ‘Autism by Experience’ which is a team of mostly autistic adults providing Understanding Autism training to staff in a variety of roles including health and social care. Photo of Laura Lauren Moore, Employment Consultant Lauren has a number of years experience of supporting people with autism as well as additional needs. Her main influence for working with people on the spectrum is her younger sibling who was diagnosed with autism at a young age. Over the past decade she has worked in a school specifically of young people with social, emotional and mental health difficulties, starting as a Teaching Assistant and then working as the Intervention Co-ordinator for the secondary department. Lauren also worked in a specialist autism college as a Learning and Behaviour Specialist, moving up to become a Learning Support Co-ordinator. She studied History at undergraduate level and has more recently graduated with a Masters in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in July 2018. Photo of Rachel Rachel Pearson, Senior Regional Employment Consultant Following a successful 13-year career in the City Rachel moved into HR and Business Consultancy specialising in organisation restructuring projects involving (often large scale) job review, recruitment and redundancy programmes. She has extensive experience of working with SME employers and large organisations in the public and private sectors around all aspects of the employment relationship. Rachel previously volunteered with the National Autistic Society's Prospects Team and she now works as an employment consultant specialising in supporting people with an ASC to find and retain work. She also works with the NAS's Employment Training and Adult Services Teams supporting students and employees, and providing advice and guidance to employers. With a close family member on the autistic spectrum, Rachel also volunteers with her local NAS branch in Surrey. She holds an MSc in Human Resource Management and is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development. Photo of Siobhan Siobhan Pauley, Employment Consultant Siobhan has first-hand experience of supporting someone with Asperger’s Syndrome and ADHD as her son has moved through various life transitions, experiencing the hurdles faced by people on the autistic spectrum. She spent 30 years working within Human Resources of a large financial institution attaining her MCIPD status, where she became the company’s Reasonable Adjustment Officer. It was her responsibility to ensure that employees with disabilities were able to receive the right workplace accommodations to enable them to access various roles in the company. This has given her considerable insight to enable her to support our clients. Following a career move, Siobhan is setting up AS Mentoring services in and around Poole, Dorset- as well as working part time to support an individual with profound learning difficulties within an independent living service.

Oxford Open College

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Sheffield

Oxford Open College childcare courses are available “long distance and online” through our virtual campus. We work closely with providers to help successful trainees acquire continued employment. Oxford Open College is accredited by CPD (Continued Professional Development), the specialist awarding body for people working in various fields and want to attain continued development and we have a specialist department working in the early years industry. Achieving a qualification in Early Years is a great way for existing and new childcare practitioners to become qualified or for existing workers to gain further knowledge for use in their jobs. We encourage enquirers to browse through our childcare course to find the perfect support we offer. CONTEXT AND PERSPECTIVE Oxford Open College has a concept that : Children brought up well are most likely to be successful as adults. This is only possible where government, parents and childcare providers work together: At one time whole families with their children used to work long hours to earn the bare minimum to have something to eat in England, “a poor Law Amendment Act 1834” was done; this resulted in governments of the day setting up “clubs of workhouses” in which the paupers were to live…. In a way this was as if guaranteeing them an even more miserable time; here widows and orphans lived. The work reform Act decided that children under nine years old should not work, strangely the Law makers seemed oblivious to the reality that children were not working for fun, but survival due to poverty……..surely Childcare has come a long way. Oxford Open College is Giving new ideas to the learner/practitioner of how best to present material; the Course is implementation of good practice; sharing knowledge and experience: Therefore, this book only offers guidance, ideas; pointers of the best responses to commonly asked topical questions in the UK, NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Childcare. The suggested responses are exhaustive. The selected topics are based on real units and questions or tasks. Oxford Open College have used personal experience in “practicing Childcare settings:” This experience is what has been used to address most of the topics, questions; drawing from real life situations of safeguarding and caring for Children. The Course text book is written in the first person context I or in My setting so that the upgrading or aspiring practitioner can put themselves in the context of what is happening in their own situation or setting in order to draw parallels and learn by inclusion and participation of shared experience and good practice towards safeguarding, playing with and development of; Children. Oxford Open College provides aspiring practitioners with a preamble in form of a model self-evaluation of a childcare setting, to help practitioners evaluate own provisions. Oxford Open College recognises that there are key factors of how to deal with different situations and a summary of headings of usable policies that can be developed by a starting practitioner. Oxford Open College ensures that the course will include “Advice” for practitioners and learners to deal with various situations such as learning differences, bullying and keeping an outstanding setting. Oxford Open College has designed a childcare course so that in its recess the learning offers learners and practitioners an adaptable handbook to be used by any setting. Oxford Open College Gives learners and practitioners an overview of United Kingdom’s based study method of the English Early Years Framework. Why study Early Years with Oxford Open College? You’ll be studying courses designed and created by practitioners and trainers , Childhood, Youth and inclusion play. Oxford Open College offers a ground-breaking curriculum, inspiring and engaging teaching methods, and supports childcare research that looks to influence Childcare practices, policies and debate – both in UK; nationally and internationally. The benefits of studying an early years qualification with Oxford Open college are: Oxford Open College believes that your study will be professionally and vocationally relevant across many contexts. You’ll become equipped with the knowledge and experience to make a real difference in this field. You’ll be studying with a university that has 50 years’ experience as pioneers of social justice and social change. You can fit our flexible study around your work and other commitments. Oxford Open college equips individuals with tools to develop Careers in Early Years. An early years qualification – for example, gives you understanding in childhood and youth studies or early childhood which can open up a range of careers, including: childcare, counselling, early years work, youth and community work, and local, national and international policy development. Oxford Open College courses in early years can help you start or progress your career as a: Self employed business operator of a nursery Teacher Teaching assistant Counsellor Education Welfare Officer Family Support Worker Special education needs coordinator (SENCO).

Standout Programmes

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London

Penny started her career as a corporate lawyer at City firm Freshfields. On a career break she became involved as a volunteer in her local prison which led her to train as a tutor with Prison Fellowship and lead the restorative justice based Sycamore Tree programme in HMP Wandsworth for 12 years. She was involved in rolling out Sycamore Tree in HMP Bronzefield and HMP Pentonville and also has experience of tutoring the course with people in prison long term. Penny was a Trustee of Prison Fellowship for several years and acted as Interim CEO in 2015. Penny has also volunteered with the Prison Reform Trust, supporting work around mental health and criminal justice issues. She has a Masters degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice from King’s College London and believes in second chances and releasing potential. Andy Bater, Head of Operations Andy joined the StandOut team in October 2022 from a community organisation based in Holborn. With a background in project and operations management working with various large corporate organisations, he brings his breadth of experience and knowledge to StandOut. Despite his career achievements, Andy would much rather talk about his time being a mature student in Canada, starting a wellbeing and employment social enterprise and especially about rugby, boxing and the Andrew Kaufman book 'All My Friends are Superheroes’. Rich McStraw, Fundraising Manager Rich joined us in April 2022 from Clinks, the infrastructure organisation for the voluntary sector working in criminal justice. He spent the last three years as Clinks’ Fundraising Officer, and prior to this worked as a freelance fundraiser and sales manager for renewable heating systems. He has previous experience of fundraising regulation and compliance, sales and marketing, and developing training programmes. Louise Harbert, Communications Officer Louise is passionate about supporting people with lived experience to share their stories. Before joining the StandOut team, she worked for a health charity to amplify the voices of volunteers and shine a light on health inequalities. A strong believer in social justice, Louise is determined to change the narrative around prison leavers, and is excited to contribute to StandOut’s development and growth as our first full-time comms officer. Alex Rose, Coaching Manager Alex joined the team in April 2018 from Prospects where he was a National Careers Service advisor. Previously he worked as a behaviour change manager and an achievement coach working on gang prevention and exit programmes. Alex is passionate about helping people who have been in prison back into work and recently completed his OCR Level 6 Diploma in Career Guidance & Development. Amrit Hunjan, Lead Coach HMP Wandsworth Amrit joined the StandOut team in September 2019 having previously worked as part of a council multi-disciplinary team working collectively to improve the well-being, participation and attainment of young people in mainstream education. Amrit connected with StandOut whilst volunteering with the youth mentoring service Trailblazers at HMP Wandsworth and she is passionate about using a relational approach to build confidence and unlock potential. Amy Young, StandOut Coach HMP Wandsworth Amy joined StandOut in November 2022 after completing an English Literature degree at KCL. During and following her degree she voluntarily set up Shakespeare and poetry workshops in HMP Brixton, believing in the power of arts in Criminal Justice. She found she facilitated enlightening and illuminating conversations, using literary themes to generate powerful reflections and increased emotional awareness. She looks forward to coaching at Wandsworth and supporting trainees with a holistic approach, offering guidance and practical help post-release. Hannah Jolley, Lead Coach HMP Pentonville Hannah joined StandOut in February 2022. Prior to this, she was Lead Coach on the Spear Programme, supporting young people who face barriers to employment and also coached corporate delegates on various topics. Hannah graduated from Durham University with BA Criminology, and spent time volunteering with vulnerable people in prison at HMP Durham. She is passionate about reducing reoffending rates, through showing that there is hope and are opportunities out there for those leaving prison. Erin Crombie, Lead StandOut Coach Erin discovered StandOut in 2018 whilst completing her Masters in Criminological Research at the University of Cambridge, when she carried out an evaluation of the charity for her dissertation. On graduating, Erin joined the education department in HMP Pentonville as a Student Support Worker, whilst maintaining contact with StandOut in a voluntary capacity. She joined StandOut at the beginning of 2020 and is now in a new role leading our expansion to a third prison. Erin’s favourite thing about working for StandOut is seeing the trainees’ confidence grow over the duration of the Phase 1 course and getting to celebrate their achievements. Louisa Laven, Lead Community Coach Louisa joined the StandOut team in November 2020. Prior to this she was on the Unlocked Graduates Programme, working as a frontline prison officer for two years while completing a Masters in MSc Leadership and Custodial Environments. Louisa loved the relational and support aspect of the officer role, but wanted to move into the charity sector and focus on the critical resettlement period after prison. She is enthusiastic about helping people leaving prison to get back on their feet and build towards a positive future. Iona Warren, Community Coach Iona joined the StandOut team in September 2022 after spending two years as a prison officer on the Unlocked Graduates programme. Whilst working in a women's prison, she completed a Masters in Applied Custodial Leadership, writing a dissertation on the women's experience of trauma informed practice in their establishment. She loved building relationships with the women on her landing, and relished the opportunity to support them whilst in custody. She is particularly excited to now be working with those transitioning into the community, and is passionate and motivated to see them thrive. StandOut Trustees Joe Froud, Chair Joe is the co-founder of Paloma Capital LLP, a London based real estate private equity business that was established in 2015. Paloma raises equity from foundations and endowments, pensions funds and family offices and invests in UK commercial real estate projects. Prior to this he was the founder and Managing Partner of Columbus Capital Management LLP, a real estate private equity joint venture that he established with Schroders plc in 2008. Joe is married with four children and lives in West London. Liz Delacave, Trustee Liz Delacave is a leadership consultant, experienced in training leaders, developing teams and coaching individuals to excel. She studied Engineering Science at the University of Oxford, worked in Citibank’s global commercial and investment banks, becoming chief of staff for Citibank’s European Private Bank. While Divisional Finance Director of a multinational engineering company, she was responsible for managing a global change programme. As a Non-Executive Director, she has helped turn around an underperforming NHS Foundation Trust hospital in East Anglia. Liz has advised a number of charities, including the International Federation of the Red Cross in Geneva and Prison Fellowship. Marion Peters, Trustee Marion Peters studied English Literature at Reading University before joining the Post Office fast track graduate management scheme. After 4 years in marketing and development roles Marion entered the charitable sector, working for international and small local charities in a generalist capacity. Marion has led client service teams, HR departments and spearheaded major fundraising projects and most recently worked as CEO of a heritage almshouse. Since stepping down from this role, Marion has continued to offer her operational and organisational skills to not for profit organisations on a voluntary basis. Passionately committed to the Justice System, Marion has been a volunteer within Her Majesty’s Court Services for over 20 years and is a great believer that where we have come from does not determine who we are. Joseph Ewing, Trustee Joseph studied Politics, Philosophy and Economics at Oxford University, has worked in a range of research, campaigning and public affairs roles - including three and a half years in public affairs at Cancer Research UK - and now works in policy at the Academy of Medical Sciences. His work includes policy development, advocacy and strategy. He became a trustee in April 2019 and is still inspired by StandOut’s belief in people. StandOut Consultants Jo Fellows, Programme and Coaching Consultant, Co Founder Jo's background is in group facilitation and project management and she has extensive experience leading employability services for those with additional barriers to employment. Her experience includes 4 years working with the award winning Spear course, partnering with IBM through her work with City Gateway and designing a 1-1 service for those leaving custody or care. Jo is passionate about equipping people coming up for release with the tools, skills and confidence to step into sustainable and fulfilling work. Jo has a Postgraduate Diploma in Voluntary Sector Management from CASS Business School. Jo co-founded StandOut with Penny and now supports StandOut as a consultant bringing her expertise in programme design and coaching skills.

Abbey College Manchester

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Abbey College Manchester is an independent sixth form college situated on Cheapside in Manchester city centre. Most of our 220 students study A-Levels, GCSEs or one of our International Foundation Programme pathways. We also offer a unique alternative to A-Levels called the Combined Studies Programme which provides an alternative pathway to UK Universities for British Students. Another exciting and popular programme of study is the Academic Studies with Football or Basketball Training, which offers the students the opportunity to combine GCSE, A-Level or the International Foundation Programme study with their passion for sport. We strongly believe that the discipline of sport helps support academic study in the form of the 5 Rs; Routine, Rigour, Responsibility, Resilience and Reflection. We offer a friendly, safe, supportive environment where students can achieve their goals and move on to their chosen university.

Abbey College Manchester is an independent sixth form college situated on Cheapside in Manchester city centre. Most of our 220 students study A-Levels, GCSEs or one of our International Foundation Programme pathways. We also offer a unique alternative to A-Levels called the Combined Studies Programme which provides an alternative pathway to UK Universities for British Students. Another exciting and popular programme of study is the Academic Studies with Football or Basketball Training, which offers the students the opportunity to combine GCSE, A-Level or the International Foundation Programme study with their passion for sport. We strongly believe that the discipline of sport helps support academic study in the form of the 5 Rs; Routine, Rigour, Responsibility, Resilience and Reflection. We offer a friendly, safe, supportive environment where students can achieve their goals and move on to their chosen university.

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Support Worker : Support Worker Online Training The Support Worker bundle course is an excellent way to get started in the social care industry. This comprehensive course consists of two courses: Adult Support Worker and Mental Health Support Worker. Both of these courses offer learners the skills and information required to provide high-quality assistance to persons or families in need. Graduates of this Support Worker bundle course can pursue employment as Support Workers, Care Assistants, Outreach Workers, and more, with an emphasis on person-centred care, communication skills, health and safety, and safeguarding. To succeed in today's competitive world, you must have a specific set of skills. This comprehensive Support Worker bundle course will teach you the most in-demand skills to kickstart your career and increase your current knowledge and skills. Don't miss out on this chance to make a difference in the lives of people in need by enrolling in the Support Worker bundle course now! Courses We Offer Course 01: Adult Support Worker Course 02: Mental Health Support Worker Support Worker : Support Worker Online Training Learning Outcomes Explain the fundamentals of Adults Support Worker. Identify the mental & physical health issues that are associated with old age. Show an understanding of how the quality of life is impacted with old age. Provide quality care and support to those who are elderly and in poor mental or physical health. Describe the fundamentals of a family support worker. Know legislation, policy, and guidance. Help parents, children and young people with mental health problems. Identify the use of Alcohol and Other Drugs. Know comprehensive family assessment. Solve family issues. Certificate of Completion You will receive a course completion certificate for free as soon as you complete the Support Worker : Support Worker course. Adults Support Worker 59:00 1: Adult Support Worker 59:00 PDF Mental Health Support Worker 2:12:00 2: Mental Health Support Worker 2:12:00 PDF Who is this course for? Support Worker : Support Worker This comprehensive course is ideal for anyone looking to improve their job prospects or aspiring to advance their career in this field and gain in-depth adult counselling knowledge. Requirements Support Worker : Support Worker There are no specific requirements for this course because it does not require any advanced knowledge or skills. Certificates Reed courses certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed

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Support Worker : Adults Support Worker

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Do you want to learn more about the psychology of the elderly? Do you want to learn more about their needs and goals and to understand them better? Is this your first step toward a professional career as a caregiver or a psychologist, or do you want to learn how to care for an elderly relative at home? Then this Support Worker : Adults Support Worker course for you to start a career in adult psychotherapy and counselling. To succeed in today's competitive world, you must have a specific set of skills. This comprehensive training course will teach you the most in-demand skills to kickstart your career and increase your current knowledge and skills. Industry experts craft this Support Worker : Adults Support Worker to enable you to learn quickly and efficiently at your own pace and convenience. Learning Outcomes By the end of the Support Worker : Adults Support Worker course, learners will be able to: Explain the fundamentals of Adults Support Worker. Demonstrate an in-depth understanding of developmental psychology and its key theories. Understand the ageing process and what we consider as 'old age' in modern times. List the common stereotypes of older people and understand the impact these stereotypes have on older people. Identify the mental & physical health issues that are associated with old age. Show understanding of how the quality of life is impacted with old age. Provide quality care and support to those who are elderly and in poor mental or physical health. Why Choose this Course from Us Self-paced course, access available from anywhere. Easy to understand, high-quality study materials. Adults Support Worker Course developed by industry experts. MCQ quiz after each module to assess your learning. Automated and instant assessment results. 24/7 support via live chat, phone call or email. Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the Adults Support Worker course. *** Others Benefits of Support Worker : Adults Support Worker *** Free PDF Certificate Access to Content - Lifetime Exam Fee - Totally Free Unlimited Retake Exam [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the Support Worker : Adults Support Worker course ] Detailed course curriculum of the Adults Support Worker Course: Module 1: Introduction to Adults Support Worker Adults Support Worker Duties of an Adults Support Worker Skills Needed to be an Adults Support Worker Qualifications Needed to be an Adults Support worker Responsibilities of an Adults Support worker Module 2: Introduction to Psychology of Older Age - Part I Developmental Psychology Explained Define Gerontology Describe Old Age Define Ageing and its Process Module 3: Psychology of Older Age - Part II General Stereotypes of Older People Effect of Stereotyping on Older People Different Life Stages and Relevant Theories Things We Look Forward to in Our Older Age Module 4: Impact of Mental Health in the Old Age Concerns Related to Memory What are the Learning Disabilities? Explain Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Different Chronic Illness and Disabilities Impact of Substance Abuse (Addictions) Module 5: Dealing with Life Define Quality of Life How to Cope with Grief and Bereavement Explain Mild and Severe Depression Module 6: Enhancing Health And Wellbeing The Impact of Exercising Other Issues That Affect Health and Wellbeing Supporting Older People ------------------------ Assessment Method After completing each module of the Support Worker : Adults Support Worker Course, you will find automated MCQ quizzes. To unlock the next module, you need to complete the quiz task and get at least 60% marks. Certification After completing the MCQ/Assignment assessment for this Support Worker : Adults Support Worker course, you will be entitled to a Certificate of Completion from Training Tale. The certificate is in PDF format, which is completely free to download. A printed version is also available upon request. It will also be sent to you through a courier for £13.99. Who is this course for? This comprehensive Support Worker : Adults Support Worker course is ideal for anyone looking to improve their job prospects or aspiring to advance their career in this field and gain in-depth adult counselling knowledge. Requirements There are no specific requirements for this course because it does not require any advanced knowledge or skills. Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included

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Family Support Worker - Course

By Training Tale

Learn new skills and expand your professional knowledge with our Family Support Worker course, which you can complete from the comfort of your own home at your own speed. The Family Support Worker Course has been skillfully created for you to complete through distance e-learning and achieve a professional certificate without ever leaving your house! The Family Support Worker will teach you the legislation that underlies many of family support workers' responsibilities and the interpersonal skills required to make a difference in this field. By the end of this course, you will master the skill set needed to assist all types of families in overcoming their problems. Enrol in our Family Support Worker Course today to gain access to high-quality training modules that will cover the important topics you need to thrive in your chosen field and help you get closer to your ideal career! Learning Outcomes After completing the Family Support Worker course, you will be able to: Describe the fundamentals of a family support worker. Know the theoretical basis for family support. Know legislation, policy, and guidance. Help parents, children and young people with mental health problems. Identify the use of Alcohol and Other Drugs. Know comprehensive family assessment. Solve family issues. Help children and families dealing with divorce and separation. Describe the fundamentals of safeguarding. Explain the building blocks of healthy family relationships. Why Choose This Family Support Worker Course from Us Self-paced course, access available from anywhere. Easy to understand, high-quality study materials. Family Support Worker Course developed by industry experts. MCQ quiz after each module to assess your learning. Automated and instant assessment results. 24/7 support via live chat, phone call or email. Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the Family Support Worker course. ***Courses are included in this Bundle Course Course 01: Family Support Worker Course 02: Diploma in Mastering Psychology Course 03: Social Worker: Social Work Diploma Course 04: Level 2 Certificate in Understanding the Safe Handling of Medication in Health and Social Care Course 05: Mental Health Support Course 06: Level 2 Health & Care Course 07: Level 3 Award in Health and Social Care Course Course 08: Level 3 Diploma in Healthcare Support Course 09: Level 6 Diploma in Health and Social Care Management Course 10: Diabetes Awareness Training [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the Family Support Worker course ] Course Curriculum Module 01: A Quick Overview of Family Support Work Module 02: A Theoretical Basis for Family Support Module 03: Understanding the Legislation, Policy and Guidance Module 04: Parents and Mental Health Module 05: Identifying Alcohol and Other Drug Use Module 06: Comprehensive Family Assessment Module 07: Solving Family Issues Module 08: Helping Children and Families Deal With Divorce and Separation Module 09: Safeguarding - Assessing Need and Providing Help: Part-1 Module 10: Safeguarding - Assessing Need and Providing Help: Part-2 Module 11: The Building Blocks of Healthy Family Relationships Assessment Method After completing each module of the Family Support Worker Course, you will find automated MCQ quizzes. To unlock the next module, you need to complete the quiz task and get at least 60% marks. Certification After completing the MCQ/Assignment assessment for this Family Support Worker course, you will be entitled to a Certificate of Completion from Training Tale. The certificate is in PDF format, which is completely free to download. A printed version is also available upon request. It will also be sent to you through a courier for £13.99. Who is this course for? The Family Support Worker course is ideal for people who want to get a head start in this field or are aspiring professionals. Requirements There are no specific requirements for this Family Support Worker course because it does not require any advanced knowledge or skills. Career path After successfully completing the Family Support Worker course, you can gain expertise in a variety of healthcare environments or professions, including: Family support worker Mental health support worker Safeguarding officer Family support and adult care centre Public health sectors Volunteer Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included

Family Support Worker - Course
Delivered Online On Demand4 days
£89

Support Worker QLS Diploma

By Imperial Academy

Level 5 Diploma(FREE QLS Endorsed Certificate)| 11 CPD Courses+11 PDF Certificates| 145 CPD Points|CPD & CiQ Accredited

Support Worker QLS Diploma
Delivered Online On Demand
£129

Family Support Worker Course

By Training Tale

<< Family Support Worker >> Learn new skills and expand your professional knowledge with our Family Support Worker course, which you can complete from the comfort of your own home at your own speed. The Family Support Worker Course has been skillfully created for you to complete through distance e-learning and achieve a professional certificate without ever leaving your house! The Family Support Worker will teach you the legislation that underlies many of family support workers' responsibilities and the interpersonal skills required to make a difference in this field. By the end of this course, you will master the skill set needed to assist all types of families in overcoming their problems. Enrol in our Family Support Worker Course today to gain access to high-quality training modules that will cover the important topics you need to thrive in your chosen field and help you get closer to your ideal career! 8 Courses Family Support Worker Bundle Courses Are Course 01: Diploma in Family Support Worker Course 02: Diabetes Awareness Training Course 03: Care and Support for Vulnerable Children Course 04: Safe Handling of Medication in Health & Social Care Course 05: Level 2 Health & Care Course 06: Level 3 Award in Health and Social Care Course Course 07: Level 3 Diploma in Healthcare Support Course 08: Level 6 Diploma in Health and Social Care Management [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the Family Support Worker course ] << Family Support Worker >> Course Curriculum Family Support Worker Module 1: A Quick Overview of Family Support Work Module 2: A Theoretical Basis for Family Support Module 3: Understanding the Legislation, Policy and Guidance Module 4: Parents and Mental Health Module 5: Identifying Alcohol and Other Drug Use Module 6: Comprehensive Family Assessment Module 7: Solving Family Issues Module 8: Helping Children and Families Deal With Divorce and Separation Module 9: Safeguarding - Assessing Need and Providing Help: Part-1 Module 10: Safeguarding - Assessing Need and Providing Help: Part-2 Module 11: The Building Blocks of Healthy Family Relationships Assessment Method After completing each module of the Family Support Worker Course, you will find automated MCQ quizzes. To unlock the next module, you need to complete the quiz task and get at least 60% marks. Certification After completing the MCQ/Assignment assessment for this Family Support Worker course, you will be entitled to a Certificate of Completion from Training Tale which is completely free to download. Who is this course for? << Family Support Worker >> The Family Support Worker course is ideal for people who want to get a head start in this field or are aspiring professionals. Requirements << Family Support Worker >> There are no specific requirements for this Family Support Worker course because it does not require any advanced knowledge or skills. Career path << Family Support Worker >> After successfully completing the Family Support Worker course, you can gain expertise in a variety of healthcare environments or professions, including: Family support worker Mental health support worker Safeguarding officer Family support and adult care centre Public health sectors Volunteer Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included

Family Support Worker Course
Delivered Online On Demand3 days
£22

Personal Support Worker Diploma - CPD Accredited

4.5(3)

By Studyhub UK

24 Hour Flash Deal **25-in-1 Personal Support Worker Diploma Mega Bundle** Personal Support Worker Diploma Enrolment Gifts **FREE PDF Certificate**FREE PDF Transcript ** FREE Exam** FREE Student ID ** Lifetime Access **FREE Enrolment Letter ** Take the initial steps toward a successful long-term career by studying the Personal Support Worker Diploma package online with Studyhub through our online learning platform. The Personal Support Worker Diploma bundle can help you improve your CV, wow potential employers, and differentiate yourself from the mass. This Personal Support Worker Diploma course provides complete 360-degree training on Personal Support Worker Diploma. You'll get not one, not two, not three, but twenty-five Personal Support Worker Diploma courses included in this course. Plus Studyhub's signature Forever Access is given as always, meaning these Personal Support Worker Diploma courses are yours for as long as you want them once you enrol in this course This Personal Support Worker Diploma Bundle consists the following career oriented courses: Course 01: Elderly Care Worker Course 02: Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Course 03: Communication Skills in Health and Social Care Course 04: CSTF Patient Moving and Handling: Ensuring Safe Healthcare Practices Course 05: Infection Control Diploma Course 06: Nutrition and Diet (Health Coaching and Food Hygiene) Course 07: Dementia Awareness and Prevention Course 08: Nurse Prescribing and Medicine Management Course 09: First Aid Training Certification Course 10: CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) Training Course 11: Medication Administration and Preservation Course 12: Mental Health Awareness Course Online Course 13: Anaphylaxis and Basic Life Support (CSTF) Course 14: Resuscitation and Life Support: Vital Skills and Techniques Course 15: Basic Cardiac (Heart) Care Course 16: Oxygen First Aid Training - Online Course Course 17: Psychological Wellbeing and Crisis Intervention Course 18: Medical Jargon for Healthcare Assistant Course 19: Consent Training in Healthcare Course 20: Medical Law Course 21: Clinical Governance in Adult Care Course 22: Duty of Candour in Healthcare: Ethical Practices and Legal Obligations Course 23: Healthcare GDPR Certificate Course 24: Essentials of European Medical Device Regulations Course 25: Health Economics and Health Technology Assessment The Personal Support Worker Diploma course has been prepared by focusing largely on Personal Support Worker Diploma career readiness. It has been designed by our Personal Support Worker Diploma specialists in a manner that you will be likely to find yourself head and shoulders above the others. For better learning, one to one assistance will also be provided if it's required by any learners. The Personal Support Worker Diploma Bundle is one of the most prestigious training offered at StudyHub and is highly valued by employers for good reason. This Personal Support Worker Diploma bundle course has been created with twenty-five premium courses to provide our learners with the best learning experience possible to increase their understanding of their chosen field. This Personal Support Worker Diploma Course, like every one of Study Hub's courses, is meticulously developed and well researched. Every one of the topics is divided into Personal Support Worker Diploma Elementary modules, allowing our students to grasp each lesson quickly. The Personal Support Worker Diploma course is self-paced and can be taken from the comfort of your home, office, or on the go! With our Student ID card you will get discounts on things like music, food, travel and clothes etc. In this exclusive Personal Support Worker Diploma bundle, you really hit the jackpot. Here's what you get: Step by step Personal Support Worker Diploma lessons One to one assistance from Personal Support Worker Diplomaprofessionals if you need it Innovative exams to test your knowledge after the Personal Support Worker Diplomacourse 24/7 customer support should you encounter any hiccups Top-class learning portal Unlimited lifetime access to all twenty-five Personal Support Worker Diploma courses Digital Certificate, Transcript and student ID are all included in the price PDF certificate immediately after passing Original copies of your Personal Support Worker Diploma certificate and transcript on the next working day Easily learn the Personal Support Worker Diploma skills and knowledge you want from the comfort of your home CPD 250 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? This Personal Support Worker Diploma training is suitable for - Students Recent graduates Job Seekers Individuals who are already employed in the relevant sectors and wish to enhance their knowledge and expertise in Personal Support Worker Diploma Requirements To participate in this Personal Support Worker Diploma course, all you need is - A smart device A secure internet connection And a keen interest in Personal Support Worker Diploma Career path You will be able to kickstart your Personal Support Worker Diploma career because this course includes various courses as a bonus. This Personal Support Worker Diploma is an excellent opportunity for you to learn multiple skills from the convenience of your own home and explore Personal Support Worker Diploma career opportunities. Certificates CPD Accredited Certificate Digital certificate - Included CPD Accredited e-Certificate - Free CPD Accredited Hardcopy Certificate - Free Enrolment Letter - Free Student ID Card - Free

Personal Support Worker Diploma - CPD Accredited
Delivered Online On Demand6 days
£279

Family Support Worker Diploma

By Training Tale

Family Support Worker Diploma Online Learn new skills and expand your professional knowledge with our Family Support Worker Diploma course, which you can complete from the comfort of your own home at your own speed. The Family Support Worker Course has been skillfully created for you to complete through distance e-learning and achieve a professional certificate without ever leaving your house! Learning Outcomes After completing the Family Support Worker Diploma course, you will be able to: Describe the fundamentals of a family support worker. Know the theoretical basis for family support. Know legislation, policy, and guidance. Help parents, children and young people with mental health problems. Identify the use of Alcohol and Other Drugs. Know comprehensive family assessment. Solve family issues. Help children and families dealing with divorce and separation. Describe the fundamentals of safeguarding. Explain the building blocks of healthy family relationships. The Family Support Worker Diploma will teach you the legislation that underlies many of family support workers' responsibilities and the interpersonal skills required to make a difference in this field. By the end of this course, you will master the skill set needed to assist all types of families in overcoming their problems. Enrol in our Family Support Worker Diploma Course today to gain access to high-quality training modules that will cover the important topics you need to thrive in your chosen field and help you get closer to your ideal career! Main Course - Family Support Worker Diploma Free courses Course 02: Mental Health Support Worker Course 03: Social Worker: Social Work Diploma [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the Family Support Worker Diploma course ] Family Support Worker Diploma Course Curriculum of Family Support Worker Diploma Module 01: A Quick Overview of Family Support Work Module 02: A Theoretical Basis for Family Support Module 03: Understanding the Legislation, Policy and Guidance Module 04: Parents and Mental Health Module 05: Identifying Alcohol and Other Drug Use Module 06: Comprehensive Family Assessment Module 07: Solving Family Issues Module 08: Helping Children and Families Deal With Divorce and Separation Module 09: Safeguarding - Assessing Need and Providing Help: Part-1 Module 10: Safeguarding - Assessing Need and Providing Help: Part-2 Module 11: The Building Blocks of Healthy Family Relationships Assessment Method of Family Support Worker Diploma After completing each module of the Family Support Worker Diploma Course, you will find automated MCQ quizzes. To unlock the next module, you need to complete the quiz task and get at least 60% marks. Certification of Family Support Worker Diploma After completing the MCQ/Assignment assessment for this Family Support Worker Diploma course, you will be entitled to a Certificate of Completion from Training Tale. The certificate is in PDF format, which is completely free to download. A printed version is also available upon request. It will also be sent to you through a courier for £13.99. Who is this course for? Family Support Worker Diploma The Family Support Worker Diploma course is ideal for people who want to get a head start in this field or are aspiring professionals. Requirements Family Support Worker Diploma Students who intend to enrol in this Family Support Worker Diploma course must meet the following requirements: Good command of the English language Must be vivacious and self-driven Basic computer knowledge A minimum of 16 years of age is required Career path Family Support Worker Diploma After successfully completing the Family Support Worker Diploma course, you can gain expertise in a variety of healthcare environments or professions, including: Family support worker Mental health support worker Safeguarding officer Family support and adult care centre Public health sectors Volunteer Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included

Family Support Worker Diploma
Delivered Online On Demand26 hours
£12

Family Support Worker

5.0(1)

By LearnDrive UK

Empower families as a dedicated Family Support Worker. This course equips you with the skills to tackle family challenges, support addiction recovery, and safeguard children. Join us to make a meaningful difference in lives and build a rewarding career.

Family Support Worker
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£5

Family Support Worker Course

4.3(43)

By John Academy

Description: Family support workers are social services professionals who provide assistance and guidance to children and families in need. They work in settings such as foster care or adoption agencies, child protective services agencies or family services organizations. The Family Support Worker Course aims to provide great insight into the skills and knowledge related to working with children and families. This course will discuss the key skills and knowledge related to working with families, identifying and resolving family difficulties, safeguarding in the home and more. This course will provide a great insight into this field of study with the use of practical examples throughout the course. Whether working in this field already, you want to get started working in within the field of family support work, or just interested in this field of study, this course will cover a range of modules and provide multiple examples for assessment. Assessment: At the end of the course, you will be required to sit for an online MCQ test. Your test will be assessed automatically and immediately. You will instantly know whether you have been successful or not. Before sitting for your final exam you will have the opportunity to test your proficiency with a mock exam. Certification: After completing and passing the course successfully, you will be able to obtain an Accredited Certificate of Achievement. Certificates can be obtained either in hard copy at a cost of £39 or in PDF format at a cost of £24. Who is this Course for? Family Support Worker Course is certified by CPD Qualifications Standards and CiQ. This makes it perfect for anyone trying to learn potential professional skills. As there is no experience and qualification required for this course, it is available for all students from any academic background. Requirements Our Family Support Worker Course is fully compatible with any kind of device. Whether you are using Windows computer, Mac, smartphones or tablets, you will get the same experience while learning. Besides that, you will be able to access the course with any kind of internet connection from anywhere at any time without any kind of limitation. Career Path After completing this course you will be able to build up accurate knowledge and skills with proper confidence to enrich yourself and brighten up your career in the relevant job market. Module 1 - The role of family support worker The functions, work environment, and daily activities of a family support worker 00:15:00 The key responsibilities of a family support worker and different specialisations 00:15:00 The key qualities of a family support worker and what a family support worker should expect 00:15:00 Duties as a family support worker 00:15:00 Professional development, career prospects, and anticipated salary as a family support worker 00:05:00 A day in the life of a family support worker 00:15:00 Pros and cons of being a family support worker 00:05:00 Work-life balance as a family support worker 00:15:00 Top tips for family support workers 00:05:00 Module 2 - Legislation, policy, and guidance Introduction to legislation, policy, and guidance 00:05:00 Overview of legislation - England 00:15:00 The Children and Families Act 2014 00:30:00 Policy and guidance - England 00:15:00 Overview of legislation - Scotland 00:05:00 Policy and guidance - Scotland 00:15:00 Overview of legislation - Northern Ireland 00:05:00 Policy and guidance - Northern Ireland 00:05:00 Overview of legislation - Wales 00:05:00 Policy and guidance - Wales 00:05:00 Module 3 - The family issues and solving them Parental mental health - how to help children living with parents with mental health problems 00:15:00 Parental mental health - assessing the risk of mental health problems 00:05:00 Parental mental health - intervention and support for children and families 00:15:00 Parental substance misuse - how to help children living with parents who misuse alcohol and drugs 00:05:00 Parental substance misuse - assessing the risk of parental alcohol and drug misuse 00:05:00 Parental substance misuse - intervention and support for children and families 00:05:00 Domestic abuse - what is domestic abuse? 00:05:00 Separation, divorce, and parental responsibility 00:05:00 Separation, divorce, and contact 00:05:00 General advice on talking about difficult topics 00:15:00 Books to help talking about difficult topics 00:15:00 Module 4 - Safeguarding - assessing need and providing help Introduction to safeguarding - a child-centred, coordinated approach 00:30:00 Early help 00:30:00 Access, referral, and information sharing 00:30:00 Disabled children, carers, youth establishments, and contextual safeguarding 00:15:00 Assessment purpose, protocols, principles, and parameters 00:15:00 Analysis, outcomes, and timeliness 00:30:00 Processes for managing individual Part 1 00:30:00 Processes for managing individual Part 2 00:15:00 Processes for managing individual Part 3 00:15:00 Module 5 - Building relationships Types of family and what makes healthy families 00:15:00 Why relationships are key to good social work 00:30:00 The importance of relationships in social work to relationships in social work 00:30:00 The personal qualities required for relationship building 00:15:00 Working on empathy to build relationships 00:15:00 The professional attributes required for relationship building 00:15:00 Self-knowledge and professional use of self in relationship building 00:15:00 Taking an individualised approach, involving the parents, what parents want from the relationship, sharing information, and building trust 00:30:00 Challenges in relationship building 00:15:00 The difference between getting the relationship right and getting it wrongb 00:30:00 Mock Exam Mock Exam- Family Support Worker Course 00:30:00 Final Exam Final Exam- Family Support Worker Course 00:30:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00

Family Support Worker Course
Delivered Online On Demand13 hours 5 minutes
£25