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Introducing Caring for Children and Young People - Employability

Course ID: 170374

Course Year: 23/24

Course Details

  • Learn the strategies and procedures used to protect young people from abuse and exploitative behaviour.
  • An ideal way to demonstrate your skills in this area to employers.
  • This course is delivered online with support either in the classroom or online via Teams.
  • Apply online or for further information please email skillsdevelopment@liv-coll.ac.uk.

What to expect from the course

Learn the strategies and procedures used to protect young people from abuse and exploitative behaviour and ensure their safety.

This course is delivered online with support either in the classroom or online via Teams. Apply online or for further information please email skillsdevelopment@liv-coll.ac.uk.

Qualifications

On successful completion of the qualification you will achieve an NCFE Level 2 Certificate in Introducing Caring for Children and Young People.

Why study with us?

Student Benefits

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Academy Bakery

The Academy Bakery is located on the Duke Street campus, producing a range of first class baked goods daily. These include artisan breads, patisserie and biscuits, as well as special occasion/novelty cakes by award-winning master-bakers. Students are offered a range of discounts throughout the year.

The Academy Bakery
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Academy Hair and Beauty Salons

Duke Street is also home to The Academy Hair and Beauty salons. They offer generous student discounts on a wide range of hair and beauty treatments, at a fraction of high-street prices. These include styling, cutting, perming, highlights, facials, manicures, electrolysis and traditional and homeopathic massage.

The Academy Salons
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Academy Restaurant

Duke Street campus is also home to the College’s Academy Restaurant. Often referred to by it’s customers as Liverpool’s hidden gem, the restaurant serves top class cuisine, at highly competitive prices. Food is expertly prepared by professional chef/tutors and young chefs in training and offers students a range of discounts at different times of the year.

The Academy Restaurant
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Microsoft Office 365 - Free

When you become a student of the College you’ll receive full access to Microsoft Office 365. This allows you to install the software on your own computer and other devices at home, completely free of charge.

A gym, including treadmills and exercise bikes.
Onsite Sports Facilities/Fitness Suite

The college has excellent sports and fitness facilities at its Roscoe Street campus. Students pay a one-off membership fee for all year round usage of weekly supervised gym sessions, as well as access to a number of sporting clubs and events.


Career pathways

Level 2 Certificate in Introducing Caring for Children and Young People. An ideal way to demonstrate your skills in this area to employers. Further learning is available.

We're here to help...

Contact us to discuss your application or find out more:

 : 0151 252 3000
 : enquiry@liv-coll.ac.uk

Entry Requirements

To apply for this course you must be aged 19+, have at least a Level 1 in English, good IT skills and access to a PC or laptop.

Further information can be obtained by emailing employability@liv-coll.ac.uk and one of the team will get back to you.

Fees

This course is only available to learners aged 19 and over.
If you are unemployed or earning less than £31,600 a year? You may qualify to join this course for free.
To find out more, contact our admissions team on 0151 252 3000 or at applications@liv-coll.ac.uk.

Fee for23/24 is 811.00
In future years this fee may be subject to change.


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