Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences - NCFE Level 2 Certificate - Distance Learning
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Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences NCFE Level 2 Certificate - Distance Learning | 10/09/2025 | 31/07/2026 | | | Distance Learning - Home |  |
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Course Description
*As this is a Distance
Learning course, you can apply at any time during the academic year.
However, please note that when you apply for a course, your place is not
guaranteed until you receive confirmation from a member of our Customer Services
Team*
Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Adverse
Childhood Experience - Distance Learning
Content and overview: This
qualification will provide you with the opportunity to develop an
understanding of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) relevant to your current
or future roles and will equip you with a basic understanding of techniques for
preventing and addressing ACEs in practice. You will need to
complete the following 3 mandatory units:
Unit 1: Exploring childhood
and family structures Unit
2: Introduction to adverse childhood
experiences. Unit 3: Understand
strategies to improve outcomes for children affected by adverse childhood
experiences.
Delivery Method: Independent
study using Google Classroom resources. Online support from your
tutor. You will be required to complete three online assignments (one
assignment per unit) and an individual learning plan (ILP).
Suitable for: This qualification is designed for
anyone wishing to progress to a wide range of further learning and job roles
such as nursery staff, teachers, health/social workers across health and social
care, children and young people, nursing, public services and education and
training.
Entry requirements: For a funded/part funded
course, you must be aged 19+ on 31 August 2025 and a UK resident. You must
complete an online induction, which includes online safety, before you begin a
course with us.
Progression route: After achieving this
qualification, you could progress to:
• Level 3 Diploma in Supporting Teaching and Learning
• Level 3 Certificate in Understanding Mental Health
• Level 3 Diploma for the Early Years Workforce (Early Years Educator)
• Level 4 Certificate in Neuroscience in Early
Years..
Additional information: You will need
to bring a paper and a pen with you. A folder is useful to keep your work
in.
Why you should study with
us:
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DISCLAIMER: When applying for this course, you must provide
evidence to confirm eligibility for funding, proof of ID and full address.
Applying for a course does not mean you are automatically enrolled. You must be
19+ on 31 August 2025 and a UK resident. Our dedicated team will be happy to
help – just call us on 01724 297146 or contact us on https://northlincsadulteducation.co.uk/contact
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