You will learn about protecting children, including how to prevent accidents and fire safety skills. The course also covers key skills about parenting, including parents’ rights and responsibilities and information about healthy lifestyles.
Around 1 in 10 children and young people are affected by mental health problems, so it’s important that people working with them have a good understanding of mental health. If you want to learn about mental health issues to support children and young people that you work with, or those you care for in your own life, this 15 week level 2 course is perfect for you.
On this 15 week course you will learn all about approaches to dementia care. You’ll gain insight into how dementia affects the way people behave and interact, as well as how best to communicate with people who have dementia.
With this 15 week course you will learn how to support and manage pain and discomfort, as well as gaining insight into the impact of dementia on end of life care. You'll also develop the compassionate skills needed for supporting family and friends with the loss and grief process
Our distance learning Level 3 Certificate in Understanding Mental Health is designed to provide a greater awareness of mental health issues and the importance of mental well-being.
This free distance learning covers lots of different mental health problems, including stress, anxiety, phobias, depression, dementia, eating disorders and schizophrenia. You’ll learn about the signs and symptoms of different mental health conditions and how to manage them, as well as gaining an understanding of mental health legislation and guidance.
In this free distance learning course you'll build an understanding of mental health problems and the support available in the workplace. You will learn how to support individuals with their mental health, as well as what a mentally healthy environment is like.
Learn about the significance of mental health for children in early years, looking at the link between physical and mental health and some of the signs, indicators and behaviours linked to overall well-being, and the concept of attachment and how this contributes to their development and how children can be taught strategies to build their own resilience.
Want to learn about neuroscience and early brain development? Complete this level 2 award in Neuroscience in Early Years. Learn about neurons, synaptogenesis and how the social brain develops, gain an understanding of the limbic system and self regulation and how to distinguish between behaviourist and relational approaches to behaviour management.