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Black's Academy

black's academy

London

AQA A level Mathematics 7357 AS level Mathematics 7356 GCSE higher level Mathematics 8300H GCSE foundation level Mathematics 8300F Edexcel A level Mathematics 9MA0 AS level Mathematics 8MA0 GCSE higher level Mathematics 1MA1H GCSE foundation level Mathematics 1MA1F OCR A level Mathematics H240 AS level Mathematics H230 GCSE higher level Mathematics J560 GCSE foundation level Mathematics Other courses IGCSE extended level Mathematics 0580 Scholastic Apititude Test (USA Exam) GED (USA Exam) All other exams Click on any of the above links to obtain free resources Book free diagnostic now blacksacademy symbol Director Peter Fekete Educational consultancy | Curriculum design | Courses for adults | Public speaking | Publications CONTACT a CONTENT OF THE REMOTE LEARNING SYSTEM * US GRADE 6 / UK GCSE GRADE 2–3 1. Addition and subtraction 2. Starting number sequences 3. Further number sequences part I 4. Multiplication to 8 x 8 5. Further number sequences part II 6. Multiplication to 12 x 12 7. Square numbers 8. Positive and negative numbers 9. Sums 10. Shapes and perimiters 11. Measurement and areas 12. Reading information 14. Understanding fractions 15. Decimals 16. Percentages 17. Long multiplication 18. Beginning algebra 19. Beginning probability 20. Beginning geometry 21. Properties of numbers 22. Telling the time 23. Geometry in three dimensions US GRADE 7 / UK GCSE GRADE 4 1. Deeper understanding of number 2. Combinations 3. Long division 4. Operations 5. Practical problems 6. Order and type of numbers 7. Measurement 8. Time and time management 9. Fractions 10. Organising information 11. Ratio and proportion 12. Probability 13. Angles 14. Visual reasoning 15. Bearings 16. Working in two dimensions 17. Working in three dimensions 18. Transformation geometry 19. Continuing algebra US GRADE 8 / UK GCSE GRADE 5–6 1. Patterns and pattern recognition 2. Lines, regions and inequalities 3. Mastering fractions 4. Types of number 5. More about triangles 6. Measurement and computation 7. Proportionality 8. Working with space 9. Indices 10. Further work with ratio 11. Investments 12. Further algebra 13. Quadrilaterals and polygons 14. Speed and displacement 15. Continuing with probability 16. Describing data US GRADE 9 / UK GCSE GRADE 6–7 1. Further proportionality 2. Congruency 3. The tricky aspects of algebra 4. Lines and equations 5. Basic formal algebra 6. Analysis and display of data 7. Graphing functions 8. Dimension and algebra 9. Algebraic fractions 10. Circle theorems 11. Algebraic factors 12. Simultaneous equations 13. Velocity and acceleration 14. Proportionality and scatter 15. Number puzzles US GRADE 10/ UK GCSE GRADE 7–8 1. Transpositions 2. Patterns and pattern recognition 3. Algebraic manipulations 4. Quadratics 5. Surds 6. Linear inequalities 7. Functions 8. Trigonometry 9. Systems of linear equations 10. Further presentation and analysis of data 11. Polynomial functions 12. Algebraic products 13. Finding roots 14. Intersection of lines and curves 15. Indices and index equations US GRADE 11/ UK GCSE GRADE 8–9 1. Completing the square 2. Venn diagrams 3. Coordinate geometry with straight lines 4. Further trigonometry 5. Transformations of curves 6. Modulus 7. Basic vectors 8. Quadratic inequalities 9. The quadratic discriminant 10. Arcs, sectors and segments 11. Circles, curves and lines 12. Probability and Venn diagrams 13. Functions, domains and inverses 14. Trigonometric functions 15. Recurrence relations 16. Further elementary vectors FREE LEGACY RESOURCES Business Studies, Economics, History, Mathematics, Philosophy, Sociology Business Studies PEOPLE AND ORGANISATIONS 1. Management structures and organisations 2. Leadership and management styles 3. Classical theory of motivation 4. Human relations school 5. Management by objectives 6. Workforce planning 7. Recruitment 8. Payment systems MARKETING 1. The economic problem 2. Money and exchange 3. Price determination 4. Determinants of demand 5. Market analysis 6. Marketing and the product life cycle 7. Objectives and marketing EXTERNAL INFLUENCES 1. Stakeholders 2. Business ethics 3. Market conditions 4. Business and the trade cycle 5. Business and technological change 6. Business and inflation 7. Business and exchange rates 8. Business and unemployment ACCOUNTING & FINANCE 1. Cash Flow Management 2. Costs, Profits & Breakeven Analysis 3. Budgeting & Variance Analysis 4. Sources of Finance 5. Profit & Loss Account 6. The Balance Sheet 7. Depreciation by the fixed-rate method 8. Reducing Balance Method 9. Stock Evaluation 10. Working Capital and Liquidity 11. Accounting Principles and Window Dressing 12. Costing and Management Accounting 13. Investors and the Corporate Life Cycle 14. Investment Appraisal: Average Rate of Return 15. Investment Appraisal: Payback Method 16. Investment Appraisal: Net Present Value 17. Investment Appraisal: Internal Rate of Return 18. Profitability Ratios 19. Liquidity Ratios 20. Efficiency and shareholder ratios 22. Gearing and Risk 23. Net Asset Value Economics MARKETS & MARKET FAILURE 1. The economic problem 2. Productive and allocative efficiency 3. Money and exchange 4. Price determination 5. The money market 6. Introduction to the labour market 7. The determinants of demand 8. Supply and elasticity of supply 9. Excess supply and excess capacity 10. Elasticity of demand 11. Market structures 12. Income and cross elasticity 13. Market failure 14. Factor immobility 15. Public and private goods 16. Merit and non-merit goods 17. Cost-benefit analysis 18. Competition policy 19. Market failure and government intervention History ANCIENT HISTORY 1. Prehistory of Greece 2. Mycenae, the Heroic Age c.1550—1125 BC 3. The Greek Middle Ages c.1125—c.700 BC 4. The Greek Tyrannies c. 650—510 BC 5. Sparta 6th and 7th centuries BC 6. Athens and Solon 7. The early inhabitants of Italy 8. The Etruscans 9. Early Roman History up to Tarquin GERMANY & EUROPE 1870—1939 1. Social Change from 1870 to 1914 2. Socialism in Europe 1870 to 1914 3. The Balance of Power in Europe 1870 4. Anti Semitism in Europe 1870 to 1914 5. The Structure of Wilhelmine Germany 6. Bismarck and the Alliance System 7. Weltpolitik 8. Colonial Rivalries 9. First and Second Moroccan Crises 10. The First World War triggers 11. The Causes of the First World War 12. Germany and the First World War 13. Military history of the First World War 14. The Treaty of Versailles 15. The Domestic Impact of the First World War 16. The German Revolution 17. The Weimar Republic 18. The Early Years of the Nazi Party 19. The Rise of the Nazi Party 20. The Establishment of the Nazi Dictatorship 21. Nazi Rule in Germany 1934 to 1939 22. The Economics of the Third Reich 23. Appeasement RUSSIA & EUROPE 1855—1953 1. Alexander II and the Great Reforms 2. Imperial Russia under Alexander III 3. Nicholas II and the 1905 revolution 4. Social and economic developments in Russia 5. Russia: the Great war and collapse of Tsarism 6. Provisonal Government & October Revolution 7. The Era of Lenin 8. The Development of Lenin's Thought 9. New Economic Policy and the Rise of Stalin 10. Stalin and the Soviet Union 1924 to 1953 11. Stalin and the Soviet Economy 12. Stalin and International Relations BRITAIN 1914—1936 1. The Great War and Britain 1914—15 2. Britain during the Great War, 1915—16 3. Lloyd George & the Great War, 1916—1918 4. Great Britain after the War, 1918—22 5. British Politics, 1922—25 6. Class Conflict & the National Strike, 1926 7. Britain & International Relations, 1925—29 8. Social Trends in Britain during the 1920s 9. Social Issues during the late 1920s 10. British Politics 1926—29; Election of 1929 11. Britain — the crisis of 1929 12. The Labour Government of 1929—31 13. Britain and economic affairs, 1931—33 14. Britain and Foreign Affairs, 1931—36 15. Social Conditions in Britain during the 1930s Advanced level Mathematics ALGEBRA & GEOMETRY 1. Simultaneous Equations 2. Polynomial Algebra 3. Cartesian Coordinates 4. The equation of the straight line 5. Intersection of lines and curves 6. Remainder and Factor Theorems 7. Functions 8. Quadratic Inequalities 9. Graphs of Inequalities 10. Indices 11. Polynomial Division 12. Velocity-Time Graphs 13. Tally Charts 14. Absolute and relative errors 15. Sequences and Series 16. Arithmetic Progressions 17. Proof by Contradiction 18. Geometric Progressions 19. The Cartesian Equation of the Circle 20. Transformations of graphs 21. Plane Trigonometry 22. Modulus 23. Trigonometric Functions 24. Inverse Trigonometric Functions 25. Linear Inequalities 26. Proportionality 27. Probability 28. Surds 29. Special Triangles 30. Quadratic Polynomials 31. Roots & Coefficients of Quadratics 32. Radian measure 33. Permutations and Combinations 34. Set Theory and Venn Diagrams 35. Sine and cosine rules 36. Elementary Trigonometric Identities 37. Roots and curve sketching 38. Graphs and roots of equations 39. Picards Method 40. Small Angle Approximations 41. Simultaneous equations in three unknowns 42. Linear relations and experimental laws 43. Conditional Probability 44. Pascal's Triangle and the Binomial Theorem 45. Index Equations and Logarithms 46. The Binomial Theorem for Rational Indices 47. Exponential Growth and Decay 48. Exponential and Natural Logarithm 49. Compound Angle Formulas 50. Sinusoidal functions 51. Vector Algebra 52. The Vector Equation of the Straight Line 53. The Scalar Product of Vectors 54. Axiom Systems 55. Introduction to Complex Numbers 56. The algebra of complex numbers 57. Complex Numbers and the Argand plane 58. De Moivres Theorem 59. Eulers formula 60. Further loci of complex numbers 61. Further graph sketching 62. Mathematical Induction 63. Proof of the Binomial Theorem 64. Polar Coordinates 65. Conic sections 66. Partial Fractions 67. First-order linear recurrence relations 68. Summation finite series with standard results 69. Method of differences 70. Trigonometric Equations 72. Series Expansion 73. Lagrange Interpolating Polynomial 74. Error in an interpolating polynomial 75. Abelian groups 76. Geometrical uses of complex numbers 77. Cyclic Groups 78. The Cayley-Hamilton Theorem 2x2 Matrices 79. Cayley Theorem 80. Determinants 81. Isomorphisms 82. Lagrange theorem 83. Properties of groups 84. Group structure 85. Subgroups 86. Homomorphisms 87. Matrix Algebra 88. Determinant and Inverse of a 2x2 matrix 89. Gaussian elimination 90. Matrix representation of Fibonacci numbers 91. Matrix groups 92. Inverse of a 3 x 3 Matrix 93. Singular and non-singular matrices 94. Properties of Matrix Multiplication 95. Induction in Matrix Algebra 96. Properties of Determinants 97. Permutation groups 98. First Isomorphism Theorem for Groups 99. Roots of Polynomials of Degree 3 100. Scalar Triple Product 101. Systems of Linear Equations 102. Matrix Transformations 103. Mappings of complex numbers 104. Cross product of two vectors 105. Vector planes 106. Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors CALCULUS 1. Introduction to the Differential Calculus 2. Stationary points and curve sketching 3. Applications of Differentiation 4. Differentiation from First Principles 5. The Trapezium Method 6. Integration 7. Direct Integration 8. Applications of integration to find areas 9. Graphs of Rational Functions 10. Derivatives of sine and cosine 11. Products, Chains and Quotients 12. Volumes of Revolution 13. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 14. Integration by Parts 15. Parametric Equations 16. The Integral of 1/x 17. Integration by Substitution 18. Implicit Differentiation 19. Formation of a differential equation 20. Separation of variables 21. Integrals of squares of trig functions 22. Maclaurin Series 23. Techniques of Integration 24. Integrating Factor 25. The Newton-Raphson formula 26. Errors in Numerical Processes 27. Roots and Recurrence Relations 28. Derivatives of Inverse Trig. Functions 29. Second order homogeneous equations 30. Second order inhomogeneous equations 31. Implicit differentiation — second derivative 32. Integrands to inverse trigonometric functions 33. Integrands to logarithmic function 34. Integration of Partial Fractions 35. Logarithms and Implicit Differentiation 36. Implicit differentiation and MaClaurin series 37. Separation of variables by substitution 38. Trigonometric Substitutions for Integrals 39. Truncation Errors 40. Euler and Trapezoidal Method 41. Numerical methods for differential equations 42. Simpson Method 43. Proof of Simpson Formula 44. Richardson Extrapolation 45. Arc length of a curve in Cartesian coordinates 46. Arc length of a curve in Polar coordinates 47. Arc length of a curve: Parametric form 48. Curves in Euclidean space 49. Functions and continuity 50. The gradient of a scalar field 51. The derivatives of the hyperbolic functions 52. Hyperbolic Functions 53. Inverse Hyperbolic Functions 54. Hyperbolic Identities 55. Integrals with inverse hyperbolic functions 56. Reduction formulae 57. Simultaneous differential equations 58. Surface of Revolution 59. Vector differential calculus 60. Scalar Fields and Vector Functions STATISTICS & PROBABILITY 1. Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode 2. Standard Deviation 3. Cumulative Frequency 4. Discrete Random Variables 5. Mutually exclusive and independent events 6. The Binomial Distribution 7. The Normal Distribution 8. Standardised Normal Distribution 9. Regression Lines 10. Correlation 11. The Geometric Distribution 12. Hypothesis Testing — Binomial Distribution 13. Index Numbers 14. Time Series Analysis 15. Bayes Theorem 16. Confidence interval mean — known variance 17. The Central Limit Theorem 18. Pearsons product moment correlation 19. Spearmans Rank Correlation Coefficient 20. Hypothesis Testing — Normal Distribution 21. The Poisson Distribution 22. The Normal Approximation to the Binomial 23. The Normal Approximation to the Poisson 24. The Poisson Approximation to the Binomial 25. Type I and type II errors 26. Scalar multiples of a Poisson variable 27. Test for the Mean of a Poisson distribution 28. Random Number Sampling 29. Estimating Population Parameters 30. Random Samples and Sampling Techniques 31. The Concept of a Statistic 32. Hypothesis test for the population variance 33. Central Concepts in Statistics 34. Continuous Probability Distributions 35. Modeling: Chi squared goodness of fit 36. Chi squared test for independence 37. Degrees of Freedom 38. Difference Sample Means Unknown Variance 39. Moment generating functions 40. Probability generating functions 41. Linear Combinations of Random Variables 42. Maximum Likelihood Estimators 43. Wilcoxon signed rank test on median 44. Non-parametric significance tests 45. Single-sample sign test of population median 46. Paired-sample sign test on medians 47. Paired sample t-test for related data 48. Paired sample Wilcoxon signed rank test 49. Difference of two sample means 50. Pooled sample estimate 51. Testing the Sample Mean 52. The Uniform Distribution MECHANICS 1. Velocity-Time and Displacement-Time Graphs 2. Force diagrams 3. Representation of Forces by Vectors 4. Static Equilibrium 5. Equilibrium of coplanar forces 6. Weight and Free Fall 7. Normal Reaction and Friction 8. Newtons First and Second Laws 9. Relative Motion 10. Projectiles 11. Calculus and Kinematics 12. Motion of a Particle: Vector calculus form 13. Work 14. Energy Conversions 15. Gravitational potential and kinetic energy 16. Connected Particles 17. Moments 18. Linear momentum 19. Power 20. Hookes Law 21. Simple Harmonic Motion 22. Simple Harmonic Motion and Springs 23. Calculus, Kinematics in Three Dimensions 24. Sliding, toppling and suspending 25. Impulsive Tensions in Strings 26. Angular Velocity 27. Motion in a Horizontal Circle 28. Centre of Mass of a Uniform Lamina 29. Motion in a Vertical Circle 30. Motion under a Variable Force 31. Conservation of Angular Momentum 32. Centre of Mass of a Composite Body 33. Motion under a central force 34. Centre of Mass of a Uniform Lamina 35. Centre of Mass Uniform Solid of Revolution 36. Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies in Contact 37. Damped Harmonic Motion 38. Moment of Inertia 39. Impulse, elastic collisions in one dimension 40. Parallel and Perpendicular Axis Theorems 41. Motion described in polar coordinates 42. Simple pendulum 43. Compound pendulum 44. Stability and Oscillations 45. Vector calculus 46. Linear Motion of a Body of Variable Mass DISCRETE & DECISION 1. Algorithms 2. Introduction to graph theory 3. Dijkstra algorithm 4. Sorting Algorithms 5. Critical Path Analysis 6. Dynamic Programming 7. Decision Trees 8. The Maximal Flow Problem 9. The Hungarian algorithm 10. Introduction to Linear Programming 11. Simplex Method 12. Matching Problems 13. Game Theory 14. Minimum connector problem 15. Recurrence relations 16. Proofs for linear recurrence relations 17. Simulation by Monte Carlo Methods 18. Travelling and Optimal Salesperson Problems 19. The Travelling Salesperson Problem Philosophy INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 1. The problem of evil 2. Introduction to Plato 3. Knowledge, belief and justification 4. Descartes Meditation I 5. Introduction to the problem of universals 6. Introduction to metaethics 7. Subjectivism versus objectivism 8. Aristotle's function argument 9. Natural Law Theory 10. Utilitarianism 11. The Nicomachaen Ethics of Aristotle 12. Virtue Ethics 13. Descartes Meditation II 14. Hume and empiricism 15. The paradox of induction 16. Hume's attack on Descartes 17. The Cosmological Argument 18. The Ontological Argument 19. The Teleological Argument 20. The Argument from religious experience 21. The Moral Argument 22. The argument from illusion 23. Materialism 24. Human Identity Sociology PERSPECTIVES & METHODOLOGY 1. Introduction to Marxism 2. Introduction to Durkheim 3. Weber: classes, status groups and parties 4. Introduction to patriarchy and gender roles 5. Mass culture theory 6. The Frankfurt school STRATIFICATION & DIVERSITY 1. Ethnic groups and discrimination 2. Race, Ethnicity and Nationalism 3. Social Inequality 4. Theories of Racism 5. Class structure 6. Modern Functionalism and Stratification 7. Social Mobility 8. Bottomore: Classes in Modern Britain 9. American exceptionalism ASPECTS OF SOCIETY 1. Definitions of Poverty 2. Theories of Poverty 3. Solutions to Poverty 4. Alienation 5. Leisure 6. Work and Technological Change 7. Conflict and Cooperation at Work 8. Attitudes to Work 9. Unemployment 10. Perspectives on Education 11. Education and Ethnicity 12. Education and Gender 13. The Family and Social Structure 14. The Family and Household Structure 15. Conjugal Roles 16. Marital Breakdown 17. Post War Education in Britain 18. British Social Policy 1945—1990

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Adverse Childhood Experiences Certificate

4.5(3)

By Studyhub UK

The 'Adverse Childhood Experiences Certificate' delves into the profound realm of unsettling childhood incidents and their lasting impact on individuals. This curriculum not only unravels the essence and consequences of such experiences but also delves into understanding the risk factors, offering protection, and recognising signs of abuse and neglect. By concluding with modules centred around societal dysfunctions such as bullying, parental substance misuse, and racism, learners will grasp the comprehensive spectrum of adverse events affecting childhood and their long-term ramifications. Learning Outcomes Understand the fundamental concepts surrounding adverse childhood experiences and their lasting effects on an individual. Recognise the risk factors associated with childhood adversities and the measures that offer protection. Differentiate between physical and emotional abuse and neglect, and their consequences. Delve into societal challenges like bullying, household dysfunction, and parental substance misuse. Analyse the implications of discrimination and racism on childhood experiences. Why buy this Adverse Childhood Experiences Certificate? Unlimited access to the course for a lifetime. Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by the CPD Quality Standards and CIQ after completing this course. Structured lesson planning in line with industry standards. Immerse yourself in innovative and captivating course materials and activities. Assessments designed to evaluate advanced cognitive abilities and skill proficiency. Flexibility to complete the Course at your own pace, on your own schedule. Receive full tutor support throughout the week, from Monday to Friday, to enhance your learning experience. Unlock career resources for CV improvement, interview readiness, and job success Who is this Adverse Childhood Experiences Certificate for? Individuals aspiring to work in child welfare or child protection roles. Social workers looking to deepen their understanding of child adversities. Educators eager to create safer, more inclusive environments for students. Mental health professionals seeking to comprehend the roots of adult psychological issues. Parents or guardians aiming to provide better understanding and support to their children. Career path Child Welfare Officer: £30,000 - £45,000 annually. School Counsellor: £26,000 - £38,000 annually. Child Psychologist: £35,000 - £60,000 annually. Social Worker: £28,000 - £40,000 annually. Community Outreach Coordinator: £22,000 - £33,000 annually. Child Protection Specialist: £32,000 - £50,000 annually Prerequisites This Adverse Childhood Experiences Certificate does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning. This course was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Certification After studying the course materials, there will be a written assignment test which you can take at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £4.99 Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £8. Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Adverse Childhood Experiences Introduction to Adverse Childhood Experiences 00:19:00 Module 02: Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences 00:18:00 Module 03: Risk and Protective Factors Risk and Protective Factors 00:21:00 Module 04: Physical and Emotional Abuse Physical and Emotional Abuse 00:16:00 Module 05: Physical and Emotional Neglect Physical and Emotional Neglect 00:16:00 Module 06: Sexual Abuse Sexual Abuse 00:16:00 Module 07: Household dysfunction Household dysfunction 00:19:00 Module 08: Bullying Bullying 00:18:00 Module 09: Parental Substance Abuse Parental Substance Abuse 00:18:00 Module 10: Discrimination and Racism Discrimination and Racism 00:18:00

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Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences

5.0(5)

By Online Training Academy

Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences Course is pivotal in today's world as it delves into the profound impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on individuals' lives. This course comprehensively examines the effects of ACEs, including physical and emotional abuse, neglect, sexual abuse, household dysfunction, bullying, parental substance abuse, discrimination, and racism. By understanding these factors, individuals gain insights into the root causes of various behavioral and psychological issues, equipping them with valuable skills to address and mitigate these challenges effectively. This knowledge is not only beneficial in personal growth but also holds significant relevance in professional settings, particularly in fields like social work, counseling, and education. In the UK job market, proficiency in handling ACEs-related issues enhances one's employability, with opportunities in social services, mental health organizations, and educational institutions. Salaries in this sector can range from £25,000 to £40,000 annually, depending on qualifications and experience. With the prevalence of ACEs on the rise, there is a growing demand for professionals equipped to address these issues, making this course increasingly valuable in today's society. Key Features: CPD Certified Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Adverse Childhood Experiences Module 02: Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences Module 03: Risk and Protective Factors Module 04: Physical and Emotional Abuse Module 05: Physical and Emotional Neglect Module 06: Sexual Abuse Module 07: Household dysfunction Module 08: Bullying Module 09: Parental Substance Abuse Module 10: Discrimination and Racism Learning Outcomes: Identify factors influencing adverse childhood experiences for comprehensive understanding. Evaluate the impact of abuse and neglect on emotional well-being critically. Analyze the complexities of sexual abuse, fostering a deeper understanding. Recognize household dysfunction and bullying, developing insights into prevention strategies. Assess the effects of parental substance abuse, gaining tools for intervention. Examine discrimination and racism, fostering awareness and promoting inclusivity. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? This Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences course is accessible to anyone eager to learn more about this topic. Through this course, you'll gain a solid understanding of Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences. Moreover, this course is ideal for: Psychologists seeking advanced insights into human behaviour. Social workers aiming to enhance their support strategies. Educators committed to creating nurturing learning environments. Healthcare professionals dedicated to holistic patient care. Community advocates striving for social change. Requirements There are no requirements needed to enrol into this Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences course. We welcome individuals from all backgrounds and levels of experience to enrol into this Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences course. Career path After finishing this Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences course you will have multiple job opportunities waiting for you. Some of the following Job sectors of Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences are: Child Psychologist - £35K to 60K/year. Social Worker - £27K to 40K/year. Counsellor - £24K to 40K/year. Youth Worker - £20K to 35K/year. School Counsellor - £22K to 38K/year. Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.

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Adverse Childhood Experiences

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By John Academy

Overview Adverse childhood experiences are the traumatic events many children suffer from before reaching the age of 18. Preventing ACEs among children is essential to make childhood more enjoyable for them. This course will teach you the strategies to reduce adverse childhood experiences in children.  The Adverse Childhood Experiences Course will give you a well-rounded introduction to adverse childhood experiences. Training with us, you'll identify the impact of ACEs on children and families and understand how it can lead to mental health or chronic health conditions. In addition, you'll learn how to identify children with ACEs and discover the protective factors to mitigate the effects of ACEs. You'll also learn about the different types of abuse that ACEs include, their signs, risk factors and prevention methods. Course Preview Learning Outcomes Learn about the most common adverse childhood experiences Enrich your knowledge of ACE prevention Identify the factors that increase vulnerability to ACEs Discover the strategies for presenting physical and emotional neglect Learn about the risk factors of racism and discrimination and how to prevent them Why Take This Course From John Academy? Affordable, well-structured and high-quality e-learning study materials Engaging tutorial videos, materials from the industry-leading experts Opportunity to study in a user-friendly, advanced online learning platform Efficient exam systems for the assessment and instant result Earn UK & internationally recognised accredited qualification Easily access the course content on mobile, tablet, or desktop from anywhere, anytime Excellent career advancement opportunities Get 24/7 student support via email. Who Should Take this Adverse Childhood Experiences Course? Whether you're an existing practitioner or an aspiring professional, this course is an ideal training opportunity. It will elevate your expertise and boost your CV with key skills and a recognised qualification attesting to your knowledge. Are There Any Entry Requirements? This Adverse Childhood Experiences Course is available to all learners of all academic backgrounds. But learners should be aged 16 or over to undertake the qualification. And a good understanding of the English language, numeracy, and ICT will be helpful. Certificate of Achievement After completing this course successfully, you will be able to obtain an Accredited Certificate of Achievement. Certificates & Transcripts can be obtained either in Hardcopy at £14.99 or in PDF format at £11.99. Career Path​ Adverse Childhood Experiences Course provides essential skills that will make you more effective in your role. It would be beneficial for any related profession in the industry, such as: Child Psychology Officer Social Worker Child Protection Officer Educational Counsellor Rehabilitation Specialist Module 01: Introduction to Adverse Childhood Experiences Introduction to Adverse Childhood Experiences 00:19:00 Module 02: Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences 00:18:00 Module 03: Risk and Protective Factors Risk and Protective Factors 00:21:00 Module 04: Physical and Emotional Abuse Physical and Emotional Abuse 00:18:00 Module 05: Physical and Emotional Neglect Physical and Emotional Neglect 00:16:00 Module 06: Sexual Abuse Sexual Abuse 00:16:00 Module 07: Household dysfunction Household dysfunction 00:19:00 Module 08: Bullying Bullying 00:18:00 Module 09: Parental Substance Abuse Parental Substance Abuse 00:18:00 Module 10: Discrimination and Racism Discrimination and Racism 00:18:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00

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5.0(2)

By Training Express

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are more than just a set of challenges – they form the foundation of how we understand childhood trauma and its long-lasting effects. This course offers a deep dive into the various forms of ACEs, exploring their impact on both immediate and future well-being. Through the lessons, you will develop a clearer understanding of how early life experiences shape mental, emotional, and physical health across the lifespan. Understanding ACEs is not only vital for healthcare professionals, educators, and social workers but also anyone interested in learning how early life experiences can influence behaviour, health outcomes, and even relationships. By the end of this course, you will be better equipped to identify signs of childhood trauma and provide supportive strategies for those affected. Whether you're looking to enhance your knowledge or broaden your perspective, this course offers valuable insights that can be applied in various settings, helping you contribute to a more informed and empathetic society. Key Features CPD Accredited FREE PDF + Hardcopy certificate Fully online, interactive course Self-paced learning and laptop, tablet and smartphone-friendly 24/7 Learning Assistance Discounts on bulk purchases Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Adverse Childhood Experiences Module 02: Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences Module 03: Risk and Protective Factors Module 04: Physical and Emotional Abuse Module 05: Physical and Emotional Neglect Module 06: Sexual Abuse Module 07: Household dysfunction Module 08: Bullying Module 09: Parental Substance Abuse Module 10: Discrimination and Racism Learning Outcomes: Identify risk factors contributing to adverse childhood experiences. Analyse protective factors crucial for mitigating the impact of trauma. Evaluate the implications of physical and emotional abuse on individuals. Recognize the long-term effects of physical and emotional neglect. Comprehend the complexities surrounding sexual abuse and its aftermath. Understand the far-reaching consequences of household dysfunction on child development. Accreditation This course is CPD Quality Standards (CPD QS) accredited, providing you with up-to-date skills and knowledge and helping you to become more competent and effective in your chosen field. Certificate After completing this course, you will get a FREE Digital Certificate from Training Express. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? Educators and school personnel Mental health professionals Social workers and counsellors Healthcare professionals Law enforcement personnel Child welfare advocates Parents and guardians Individuals interested in child psychology Career path Child Psychologist Social Worker Counsellor Teacher or Educational Support Child Welfare Officer Mental Health Advocate Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Once you've successfully completed your course, you will immediately be sent a FREE digital certificate. Hard copy certificate Hard copy certificate - Included Also, you can have your FREE printed certificate delivered by post (shipping cost £3.99 in the UK). For all international addresses outside of the United Kingdom, the delivery fee for a hardcopy certificate will be only £10. Our certifications have no expiry dates, although we do recommend that you renew them every 12 months.

Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences Course
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£12

Adverse Childhood Experiences Study

4.3(43)

By John Academy

Explore the profound impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in our comprehensive course. Uncover the effects, risk factors, and protective measures against physical and emotional abuse, neglect, sexual abuse, household dysfunction, bullying, parental substance abuse, and discrimination. Gain insights to contribute to resilient communities and foster well-being. Join us in understanding and addressing the complexities of ACEs for a healthier and more compassionate society.

Adverse Childhood Experiences Study
Delivered Online On Demand3 hours
£23.99