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295 Youth Work courses in Swanley delivered Online

Domestic Abuse & Domestic Violence with Family Support Worker

By Wise Campus

Domestic Abuse: Domestic Abuse Course Online Do you wish to end crimes that go undetected and are hidden? We are introducing the Domestic Abuse: Domestic Abuse Course to raise awareness in society. This Domestic Abuse: Domestic Abuse Course aims to increase learners’ awareness. Also, the course Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Domestic Abuse course describes the types of domestic abuse and its impacts. Moreover, the Domestic Abuse: Domestic Abuse Course explains the signs, risks and responses toward crimes. This Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Domestic Abuse course will help to understand policy and intervention to domestic abuse. Enrol the Domestic Abuse: Domestic Abuse Course if you want to work in healthcare, social care, childcare, education, and housing to understand domestic abuse and protect people from this. Main Course: Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Domestic Abuse Course Free Courses are including with this Domestic Abuse: Domestic Abuse Course Along with The Domestic Abuse Course, We Offer a free Domestic Violence and Abuse Awareness Diploma Course Along with The Domestic Abuse Course, We Offer a free Family Support WorkerCourse Special Offers of this Domestic Abuse: Domestic Abuse Course This Domestic Abuse: Domestic Abuse Course includes a FREE PDF Certificate. Lifetime access to this Domestic Abuse: Domestic Abuse Course Instant access to this Domestic Abuse: Domestic Abuse Course Get FREE Tutor Support to this Domestic Abuse: Domestic Abuse Course Domestic Abuse: Domestic Abuse Course Online The annual Crime Survey reports that approximately 2.5 million adults are victims of domestic abuse annually. In addition, one in five kids either witness or experience domestic abuse during their childhood. The majority of domestic abuse cases go unreported, despite the fact that it is frequently a crime. Who is this course for? Domestic Abuse: Domestic Abuse Course Online Anyone who is prepared to work in safeguarding, such as employers, teachers, or social workers, should do this Domestic Abuse: Domestic Abuse Course. Requirements Domestic Abuse: Domestic Abuse Course Online To enrol in this Domestic Abuse: Domestic Abuse Course, students must fulfil the following requirements. To join in our Domestic Abuse: Domestic Abuse Course, you must have a strong command of the English language. To successfully complete our Domestic Abuse: Domestic Abuse Course, you must be vivacious and self driven. To complete our Domestic Abuse: Domestic Abuse Course, you must have a basic understanding of computers. A minimum age limit of 15 is required to enrol in this Domestic Abuse: Domestic Abuse Course. Career path Domestic Abuse: Domestic Abuse Course Online The Domestic Abuse: Domestic Abuse Course can prepare you for employment as a social worker, youth worker, or child protection officer.

Domestic Abuse & Domestic Violence with Family Support Worker
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 42 minutes
£12

Level 5 Diploma in Family Support Worker

By Wise Campus

Support Worker: Support Worker Introducing the Level 5 Diploma in Family Support Worker: Empower Families, Transform Lives! Do you dream of a rewarding career that involves supporting and empowering families to overcome challenges and thrive? Look no further! Our comprehensive Level 5 Diploma in Family Support Worker course is here to turn your aspirations into reality. Our Level 5 Diploma in Family Support Worker is developed by seasoned professionals and experts in family support. Our Level 5 Diploma in Family Support Worker course covers a wide range of topics, from understanding family dynamics to building practical communication skills. The Level 5 Diploma in Family Support Worker course will provide you with all the tools and support you need to thrive in your family support career. Upon completing the Level 5 Diploma in Family Support Worker course, you will receive an internationally recognized diploma, bolstering your credibility and employability. Enrol in the Level 5 Diploma in Family Support Worker today, and take the first step towards a rewarding and fulfilling career dedicated to transforming the lives of families in need. Special Offers of this Sales and Marketing: Sales and Marketing Diploma Course This Support Worker: Support Worker Course includes a FREE PDF Certificate. Lifetime access to this Support Worker: Support Worker Course Instant access to this Support Worker: Support Worker Course Get FREE Tutor Support to this Support Worker: Support Worker Course Support Worker: Support Worker Special Offers For this Level 5 Diploma in Family Support Worker course This Level 5 Diploma in Family Support Worker course includes a FREE PDF Certificate. Lifetime access to this Level 5 Diploma in Family Support Worker course Instant access to this Level 5 Diploma in Family Support Worker Course Get FREE Tutor Support from Monday to Friday in thisLevel 5 Diploma in Family Support Worker course This Level 5 Diploma in Family Support Worker course is a self-paced course Through this Level 5 Diploma in Family Support Worker course gain invaluable insights through real-life case studies. The Level 5 Diploma in Family Support Worker course provides practical knowledge and the ability to apply learned principles to real-world scenarios. With our online platform, you can access the Level 5 Diploma in Family Support Worker course material at your own pace and from anywhere in the world. Who is this course for? Support Worker: Support Worker This Level 5 Diploma in Family Support Worker course is ideal for anyone who wants to work as a family support worker. This Level 5 Diploma in Family Support Worker course is also suitable for anyone who is already working in this field and wants to expand their knowledge about this subject. Requirements Support Worker: Support Worker To enrol in this Support Worker: Support Worker Course, students must fulfil the following requirements. To join in our Support Worker: Support Worker Course, you must have a strong command of the English language. To successfully complete our Support Worker: Support Worker Course, you must be vivacious and self driven. To complete our Support Worker: Support Worker Course, you must have a basic understanding of computers. A minimum age limit of 15 is required to enrol in this Support Worker: Support Worker Course. Career path Support Worker: Support Worker By completing the Level 5 Diploma in Family Support Worker, you will be equipped to pursue a variety of rewarding career paths, including: Family Support Worker Social Services Assistant Community Outreach Coordinator Child and Youth Worker Parent Educator

Level 5 Diploma in Family Support Worker
Delivered Online On Demand4 hours 48 minutes
£12

Children's Social Behaviour Training & Management

5.0(1)

By Course Gate

Guide children’s behaviour with positive techniques in our Children's Social Behaviour Training course.

Children's Social Behaviour Training & Management
Delivered Online On Demand14 hours
£11.99

Children and Young People's Workforce

By Training Tale

Children and Young People's Workforce Do you want to work in health, public services, care, or with children and Young People? This qualification is designed for anyone who wants to start or advance their career in the children and young people's workforce. This Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People's Workforce provides the learner with the skills, knowledge, and understanding required to guide and assess the development of knowledge and skills in the early learning and childcare, social care, and learning development and support services workforces. The Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People's Workforce course provides a thorough understanding of child development from birth to 19 years. It covers a wide range of job roles and occupational areas in the social care sector. Why Choose Children and Young People's Workforce Course from Us Self-paced Children and Young People's Workforce course, access available from anywhere. Easy to understand, high-quality study materials. Children and Young People's Workforce 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 Children and Young People's Workforce course. Main Course: Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People's Workforce Courses are included in this Children and Young People's Workforce Bundle Course Course 01: Attachment Theory in the Early Years Course 02: Level 3 Designated Safeguarding Lead Training Course 03: Level 2 Award in Support Work in Schools and Colleges Other Benefits of Children and Young People's Workforce Course Free 4 PDF Certificate Lifetime Access Free Retake Exam Tutor Support [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the Children and Young People's Workforce course] Children and Young People's Workforce Industry Experts Designed this Children and Young People's Workforce Course into 08 detailed modules. Course Curriculum of Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People's Workforce Module 01: Promote Communication in Health, Social Care or Children's and Young people's Settings Module 02: Engage in Personal Development in Health, Social Care or Children's and Young People's Settings Module 03: Promote Equality and Inclusion in Health, Social Care or Children's and Young People's Settings Module 04: Principles for Implementing Duty of Care in Health, Social Care or Children's and Young People's Settings Module 05: Understand Holistic Child Development from Birth to 19 Years Module 06: Understand How to Safeguard the Well-being of Children and Young People Module 07: Support Children and Young People's Health and Safety Module 08: Develop Positive Relationships with Children, Young People and Others Involved in Their Care Assessment Method of Children and Young People's Workforce After completing each module of the Children and Young People's Workforce 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 Children and Young People's Workforce After completing the MCQ/Assignment assessment for this Children and Young People's Workforce course, you will be entitled to a Certificate of Completion from Training Tale. Who is this course for? Children and Young People's Workforce This Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People's Workforce is ideal for those who work or aspire to work in children's social care settings. Requirements Children and Young People's Workforce Students who intend to enrol in this Children and Young People's Workforce course must meet the following requirements: Children and Young People's Workforce: Good command of the English language Children and Young People's Workforce: Must be vivacious and self-driven Children and Young People's Workforce: Basic computer knowledge Children and Young People's Workforce: A minimum of 16 years of age is required Career path Children and Young People's Workforce The knowledge and skills you will gain through this Children and Young People's Workforce course may lead you to a variety of career opportunities. Such as: Care worker Careers adviser Children's centre worker Education welfare officer Registered childminder Youth and community worker. Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included

Children and Young People's Workforce
Delivered Online On Demand30 hours
£12

Is it possible to build resilience to stress?

By Human Givens College

Resilience has become a buzzword in mental health and corporate well-being – but what does it mean and why are some people more resilient to stress than others? Discover important insights that will help to inform your work and bring much needed clarity to the topics of stress and resilience. Human givens psychotherapist, Julia Welstead explains the scientifically-sound answers to these important questions and an insightful view that will increase your understanding of “resilience” – allowing you to make more informed decisions and interventions. Your no-nonsense approach is always refreshing. I just wish more people knew about and practiced the human givens approach.HG STUDENT What will you learn What “resilience” & “stress” really mean and where resilience comes from A more helpful and sound alternative to the flawed concept of “good stress” How we can build resilience in a way that is healthy – and how organisations can contribute to this in the workplace An important model that will help you understand – and explain – stress and resilience A number of practical ways to immediately reduce stress levels – useful for yourself or to teach others Who is this webinar suitable for? You – if you want to know the best ways to help people who are suffering from stress – whether for professional or personal reasons HR consultants, HR managers, wellbeing officers, psychotherapists, counsellors, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, doctors, psychiatric nurses, occupational therapists, health visitors, nurses, pastoral workers, social workers, youth workers, trainee counsellors, psychology students, etc. Anyone wanting to know more about the latest effective strategies for alleviating emotional distress that incorporate the latest insights from neuroscience

Is it possible to build resilience to stress?
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
FREE

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Thinking Forward Initiatives

thinking forward initiatives

London

The company was founded in June 2011 by Buzz Bury, Sharon Phillips and Steve Burns after several months of discussions and business planning. The idea had been spurred on by significant cuts to public spending and the shift in emphasis for young people and community services to the development of social enterprise. Think Forward C.I.C. was created as the vehicle to provide services which benefit the local community, particularly young people and community groups.  The Team Steve Burns Steve has enjoyed a wonderful and challenging career in education for the last 22 years spanning the voluntary sector, social services, youth & community work, further education, and working with young people excluded from mainstream schools. His experience includes four years within a managerial position in a pupil referral unit in Blackpool. Steve is committed to life-long learning and has so far undertaken a MEd in special education, a post-graduate diploma in youth & community work and certificates in counselling, careers guidance, life-coaching and a Master Practitioner qualification in NLP. Buzz Bury Buzz is a qualified Youth and Community Worker with more than 28 years of experience ranging from club and issue-based work to management and staff development. He has significant experience in project management, particularly specialising in supporting art and creatively based activities and is an established and valued European Youth Work Trainer within the “Youth in Action” programme of the European Union. He has demonstrated innovative training delivery in the fields of “Youth Participation” and “Global Citizenship” as well as supporting international volunteer initiatives. Sharon Phillips Sharon has 16 years of experience working in services for young people, both in career guidance and in a leadership role for Integrated Youth Services provision. In her previous role at Blackpool Council she was the strategic and operational lead for training, development & accreditation for Blackpool Young People’s Services. Being passionately committed to youth workforce development, she is enjoying being back at the coal face delivering training and in her spare time (ha ha) is in the middle of studying for her Masters Degree in Youth and Community Work.

Power The Fight

power the fight

5.0(1)

London

Power The Fight is an award-winning charity which aims to be the conduit between communities and policy makers (see our Community Empowerment Cycle diagram above). We create co-produced/co-designed long-term strategies for sustainable structural change. Most of our work is with young people, families, schools, local authorities, faith groups and community organisations who want to be equipped to engage with youth violence issues in their context. We do this in a number of ways: 1. Training and Events At Power The Fight we have access to leading thinkers and practitioners from a range of disciplines working in the field of youth violence. Since the beginning of 2019 we have trained and equipped over 8000 organisations and individuals to make a difference to young people’s lives, including the NHS, schools, faith groups, charities, local authorities and more. For more information go to our training page or see what events we have coming up. 2. Resources At Power The Fight we have developed resources to help organisations, faith and community groups to better understand issues relating to youth violence. These include specialist PowerTalks, links to helpful websites and toolkits. For more information go to PowerTalks or our resources page. 3. Building Connections At Power The Fight we bring community groups together with local authorities, services and other partners to promote mutuality, improve cohesion and effect change. For more information on how we can serve you go to bespoke programmes. We invest the money we raise into equipping communities to build sustainable, community-owned projects that promote peace and end youth violence. To support our work please donate today. 4. Families At Power The Fight we support families impacted by youth violence. We do this in partnership, providing access to culturally competent therapeutic, financial and legal support. We have also developed our Therapeutic Intervention for Peace programme (TIP) which is now being piloted across London. TIP provides culturally competent therapy to young people, families and frontline staff engaging/impacted by violence affecting young people. For more information on TIP please go to our TIP report page where you can read our research report. This was published in September 2020 with funding from the Mayor of London’s Violence Reduction Unit.

Amplify Training And Consultancy

amplify training and consultancy

London

Amplify is a training and development consultancy led by Tom Burke. Founded in 2003, amplify provides services primarily to the voluntary sector with a focus on children and youth issues both in the UK and in the Global South. Tom has an extensive history of personal, professional and voluntary work with children and young people and the wider voluntary sector. From a child involved in youth work and global child rights advocacy, he developed skills and experience as a practitioner and advocate. He can bring this mix of experiences into work as a trainer, writer and consultant. Most recently, Tom was Deputy Chief Executive at Y Care International, the international development agency of the YMCA movement. He led their International Citizen Service youth volunteering programme, safeguarding & security, global youth work, policy & advocacy and financial management. Working part-time this was balanced with a range of freelance projects. Previously, Tom grew up in the youth and child rights movement. As a young activist, he was a member of the steering group of the Child Rights Caucus at the UN Special Session on Children and director of social enterprise ‘Young People Change the World’. He was engaged in local youth participation initiatives creating platforms for young people to be heard or to access services, including in sexual health and children in care. Tom was Chair of Trustees of youth-focussed international development charity Peace Child International. He was previously Senior Policy and Change Officer at the Children’s Rights Alliance for England, where he specialised in children’s participation rights, undertaking policy analysis, Parliamentary lobbying and campaigning for change. Over the past 15 years, he has undertaken consultancy for a range of clients on projects ranging from safeguarding, inclusion, evaluation and research projects, training and direct delivery.