Free Level 2 Bullying in Children and Young People Course in Malton. Classes run at Malton Adult Learning and Skills Service, part-time during the day, so you can fit study around other commitments. You'll build your understanding of how bullying affects children and young people, including how to recognise it and respond effectively. The course runs over 6 months. You'll have an initial assessment to confirm this is the right level for you. TQUK Level 2 Certificate in Awareness of Bullying in Children and Young People with certificate.
Who this course is for
This qualification is aimed at learners who are looking to expand their knowledge in this area whether to support family or as additional professional development in your area of employment.
Entry requirements
You must be over 19 years of age as at 31st August in the current academic year and not be an apprentice, further eligibility maybe linked to where you live and we will check that at enrolment. If this is the first qualification you are undertaking as part of the Supporting Teaching and Learning suite, you will be required to attend the introductory course Starting my career working in schools, be working towards your Level 1 in maths and English and have basic IT skills if not already achieved.
What you will learn
You'll understand what bullying is and the different forms it can take.
You'll learn how bullying affects the wellbeing and development of children and young people.
You'll explore the signs that a child or young person may be experiencing bullying.
You'll understand the responsibilities of adults and organisations in preventing and responding to bullying.
You'll learn about strategies and approaches used to tackle bullying.
You'll understand the impact of cyberbullying and online behaviour.
How you will learn
Classes are delivered in a classroom setting at Malton Adult Learning and Skills Service. You'll be assessed through written assignments and knowledge-based tasks that you complete as part of the course. Your tutor will guide you through the material and support you with your assessments throughout the 6 months.
What you will need to bring
The centre will provide most materials. Malton Adult Learning and Skills Service will confirm anything else you need before you start.
Where next
Jobs you could do
Youth support worker: support young people in schools, youth clubs, or community settings.
Teaching assistant: assist in classrooms where safeguarding knowledge is valued.
Learning mentor: work with pupils who need additional pastoral support.
Family support worker: help families navigate issues affecting children at home or school.
Play worker: supervise and support children in play and after-school settings.
School welfare officer: monitor attendance and wellbeing in a school environment.
What you could study next
Level 3 Award in Safeguarding and Protecting Children and Young People: deepens your knowledge of child protection and is recognised in many childcare and support roles.
Level 3 Certificate in Supporting Children and Young People's Mental Health: builds on your awareness of wellbeing issues and opens doors to more senior support roles.
Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People's Workforce: a broader qualification that covers the full range of skills needed to work professionally with children and young people.