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ASSOCIATE DIPLOMA IN CHILD AND YOUTH COUNSELLING VPS043

Duration (approx) 1500 hours
Qualification
Associate Diploma

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Recent reports suggest an increasing level of anxiety in children. Anxiety and other mental health conditions are on the increase. This diploma level course enables you to improve your knowledge of counselling and supporting children to deal with emotional issues they may experience.

Professional studies to improve your knowledge of counselling and supporting children.

Course written and taught by experienced, specialist Psychology tutors.

Who Is This Course Suitable For?

The course is suitable for anyone working with children or who would like to work with children. For example – 

  • Counsellors
  • Psychologists
  • Social Workers
  • Foster Carers
  • Childcare professionals
  • Teachers
  • Parents
  • Care workers
  • Youth Workers

What Will You Learn In This Course?

This diploma level qualification is a useful qualification for professional development.

  • Improve your knowledge of counselling.
  • Under how to support children to deal with psychological and emotional issues.  
  • Develop skills in counselling children and young people specifically.

Recognise the signs and symptoms of stress, anxiety and other mental health conditions.

What Next?

Would you like to learn more about children and young people?

  • Improve your job and career prospects
  • Increase your knowledge and understanding of the psychology of children and young people
  • Develop counselling skills and techniques for working with children and young people
  • Understand difficulties young people may face, such as anxiety, anger and stress

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Courses can be started anytime from anywhere in the world!

Meet some of our academics

Tracey Jones (psychology)B.Sc. (Hons) (Psychology), M.Soc.Sc (social work), DipSW (social work), PGCE (Education), PGD (Learning Disability Studies) Tracey began studying psychology in 1990. She has a wide range of experience within the psychology and social work field, particularly working with people with learning disabilities. She is also qualified as a teacher and now teaches psychology and social work related subjects. She has been a book reviewer for the British Journal of Social Work and has also written many textbooks, blogs, articles and ebooks on psychology, writing, sociology, child development and more. She has had also several short stories published.
Jade SciasciaBiologist, Business Coordinator, Government Environmental Dept, Secondary School teacher (Biology); Recruitment Consultant, Senior Supervisor in Youth Welfare, Horse Riding Instructor (part-completed) and Boarding Kennel Manager. Jade has a B.Sc.Biol, Dip.Professional Education, Cert IV TESOL, Cert Food Hygiene.
Jacinda ColeJacinda has expertise in psychology and horticulture. She holds a BSc (hons) in Psychology and a Masters in Psychology (Clinical) and also trained in psychoanalytic psychotherapy at the London Centre for Psychotherapy. In horticulture she has a Certificate in Garden Design and ran her own landscaping and garden design business for a number of years. Jacinda also has many years experience in course development and educational writing.


Check out our eBooks

Writing for Childrenby John Mason and staff of ACS Distance Education
Drug and Addiction CounsellingThis eBook examines what addiction is, the physical and emotional effects of substance related disorders, and the different treatments available to help a person to control their disorder.
Psychology DictionaryThis book provides explanations for common terms used in Psychology.
Counselling HandbookA book for both students, as well as volunteers who may be involved in helping people with problems. This is a starting point for understanding counselling, and a reference for developing counselling skills. The book contains seven chapters: 1. Where can counselling be used 2. How to see behind the mask 3. Emotions and attitudes 4. How to communicate better when all you have is words 5. Theory versus practice 6. Diffusing difficult situations 7. Golden rules or tips