Understanding Behaviour that Challenges NCFE Certificate

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LOCATION & START DATE
Virtual - as required
LEVEL
Level 2 Levels Explained
DURATION
Various
LEARNING AREA
Social Care & Health Find out more
ATTENDANCE
Distance Learning

Understanding Behaviour that Challenges NCFE Certificate

Woman visiting and elderly person at home showing their credentials There are lots of reasons why someone’s behaviour might be challenging – anxiety, neglect, abuse, learning disabilities, dementia, to mention just a few. If you want to gain a better understanding of challenging behaviour and how to support individuals who display it, this online qualification is a great way to build your knowledge. You will learn about what ‘behaviour that challenges’ means, why some people display this behaviour and the impact it can have. You'll also gain insight into how to support positive behaviour, the importance of communication and how to manage challenging behaviour.

LOCATION & START DATE
Virtual - as required
LEVEL
Level 2 Levels Explained
DURATION
Various
LEARNING AREA
Social Care & Health Find out more
ATTENDANCE
Distance Learning

What you will learn

What is meant by the term 'behaviour that challenges'?
How to recognise changes in individuals that may indicate an episode of challenging behaviour
The importance of non-verbal communication
How reflection on an incident can assist in managing future behaviour

Entry requirements

19+, Currently live in England, Resident in the UK/EU for 3+ years, L1 Literacy Initial Assessment, Computer access

Progression

L2 Adult Care Worker, L2 Early Years Practitioner, L2 Supporting Teaching and Learning

Virtual

With a variety of courses to choose from all with expert tutor support through out online learning campus, you can find the right course to progress your career. Take a look through our range of online qualifications and find the perfect course for you – click here


What is meant by the term 'behaviour that challenges'?
How to recognise changes in individuals that may indicate an episode of challenging behaviour
The importance of non-verbal communication
How reflection on an incident can assist in managing future behaviour

19+, Currently live in England, Resident in the UK/EU for 3+ years, L1 Literacy Initial Assessment, Computer access

L2 Adult Care Worker, L2 Early Years Practitioner, L2 Supporting Teaching and Learning

Virtual

With a variety of courses to choose from all with expert tutor support through out online learning campus, you can find the right course to progress your career. Take a look through our range of online qualifications and find the perfect course for you – click here


Dates & Locations

  • Course type Adult
  • Level - Level 2
  • Location - Virtual
  • Start Date - As required
  • Fees - Tuition Fees: £0.00
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Course Code 10023-OTH-22

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