09:30 to 12:30
12 week course
Course Overview
The aim of this programme is to introduce learners to the use of counselling skills in everyday life and work, and some of the approaches that underpin the use of these skills.
This 12-week programme designed to introduce you to the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to use counselling skills in everyday life and work, and the approaches that engage in helping to interact appropriately. Developing knowledge around a person-centred approach, safeguarding and the communication skills required in developing a career in a counselling capacity.
This course does not qualify learners to practise as a counsellor.
The programme was designed in collaboration with a range of stakeholders to create an introduction to counselling skills to prepare learners for progression into the level 2 Certificate in Counselling Skills. Many of the skills developed during this programme can be used in everyday life in a number of roles, if you are looking to progress intro counselling services as a career, this is a good introduction for progression initially into level 2, level 3 and HE..
What will I learn?
Over the course of the programme, learners will complete a main aim and a series of shorter subject specific subjects alongside, developing knowledge in the following areas:
Counselling: Skills for the Workplace
Understand Person-Centred Approaches in Adult Social Care Settings
Awareness of Protection and Safeguarding in Adults and Children and Young People, Early Years and Childcare
Awareness of the Role and Responsibilities
Awareness of Communication in Adult Social care Settings
Employability Skills, including application and interview preparation (if required)
How will the course be assessed?
Learners attend weekly sessions and engage in learning activities to support the learning outcomes. Progressing each week, learning will be structured towards completing both individual and group activities to increase knowledge and understanding which will be assessed using a range of methods.
Further support and learning can be accessed through supported research, with links to a range of activities, resources and further reading links.
Materials and other information
As part of the programme, you may be exposed to a range of organisations from the health and social care sector, who will present their organisations and reflect on what it is like to work in the services, together with placement opportunities and any current vacancies. These may not be directly in counselling services at this level, but will give you a good insight into working with individuals with a range of support needs to allow you to develop your communication skills.
We will encourage you to take up any placement opportunities, available with a range of organisations in a range of settings which can support you in your progression. Placements can be planned to suit the individuals’ pathway choice and can also be used as a working interview.
As part of the programme, if you proceed in going into a placement, we will also fund the application of an Enhanced DBS (Disclosure Barring Service) Certificate, the mandatory requirement for working in any education, health or care environment. We will also fund the upgrade to the online updates service for the first 12 months once your certificate arrives.
Progression and Careers
Regular submission of work that will be assessed and reviewed weekly.
Learners will receive feedback in order to further develop their knowledge
Learners will assess their knowledge at the start of the course and again at the end against the learning outcomes. This allows them to identify how much they have learnt and where they might need to do further study or research.
Learners will also be supported to set an individual target(s) for the course based on starting points, personal goals and career aspirations.
Learners accessing online assessment can view their progress in the progress bars on each course, indicating what has been completed and what is still to submit.