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£23.99
£23.99
On-Demand course
2 hours
Intermediate level
Welcome to School Welfare Officer: Roles and Responsibilities. In this course, you'll learn:
1. Introduction to School Welfare Officer Role
This module provides an overview of the role of a school welfare officer, including their responsibilities, duties, and the importance of their position within educational institutions. Participants will explore the historical context of school welfare officers and their evolving role in modern education systems.
2. Child Development and Psychology
Understanding the fundamentals of child development and psychology is essential for school welfare officers. This section delves into various theories of child development and examines how psychological factors influence children's behavior, learning, and social interactions. Participants will learn how to apply this knowledge to support students effectively.
3. Child Protection and Safeguarding
Ensuring the safety and well-being of children is paramount in any educational setting. In this module, participants will learn about child protection laws, policies, and procedures. They will explore different forms of abuse and neglect, how to recognize signs of distress, and the appropriate steps to take when concerns arise. Practical strategies for creating safe environments for children will also be covered.
4. Behavioural Issues and Intervention Strategies
School welfare officers often deal with various behavioral challenges among students. This module equips participants with strategies for understanding, managing, and addressing behavioral issues effectively. Topics include behavior management techniques, conflict resolution skills, and collaborative approaches involving students, parents, and educators.
5. Special Educational Needs and Inclusion
Every child deserves an inclusive and supportive learning environment. This section focuses on understanding and meeting the needs of students with special educational needs (SEN). Participants will learn about different types of SEN, legal frameworks for inclusion, and strategies for accommodating diverse learning needs. Emphasis will be placed on fostering an inclusive ethos that celebrates diversity and promotes equal opportunities for all students.
6. Cultural Competence and Diversity in School Settings
Today's schools are increasingly diverse, reflecting a variety of cultures, languages, and backgrounds. This module explores the importance of cultural competence and diversity in school settings. Participants will learn about cultural awareness, sensitivity, and responsiveness, as well as strategies for promoting inclusivity and celebrating cultural diversity within the school community. Case studies and interactive discussions will enhance understanding and application of these concepts.
This course is suitable for both current practitioners seeking to enhance their skills as well as individuals aspiring to enter any related profession. It is a valuable opportunity to advance your expertise and strengthen your CV since you will receive a recognised qualification upon completion.
This course is open to learners from any academic background who are aged 16 and above. While there are no strict prerequisites, having a good grasp of the English language, numeracy, and ICT will be beneficial for a more seamless learning experience.
Certainly! Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a CPD Accredited Certificate of Achievement.