Level 1 Certificate in Exploring Youth Work

Level 1 Diploma
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Course Location

College

Trafford College

Location

Stretford Campus

Further Details

Age

Adult

Department

Health & Social Care

Course Start Date

Monday 26th February 2024

Course Duration

, 4 Weeks

Course Time

10:00 - 14:00

Course Fee

£ 362.00
You may be eligible for support with your tuition fees - please visit the college website - funding and finance page for further information

Course Code

TPQ-CYXZ-1050

Course Overview

The Level 1 Certificate in Exploring Youth Work is a dynamic and insightful course that delves into the world of youth development and community engagement. Geared towards those passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of young people, this course provides a comprehensive understanding of the principles, practices, and challenges inherent to youth work.

Exploring Youth Work” empowers individuals to become advocates for youth, preparing them to inspire and guide the next generation towards a brighter future.”

Course Requirements

Participants are not required to possess any previous knowledge or expertise. We welcome individuals with a genuine enthusiasm for the subject and a willingness to actively engage and contribute.

What you will Learn

Assessment

Progression

Upon succesful completion of the course students may wish to progress to our Level 1 Award in Volunteering course or the First Aid in Mental Health Awareness Workshop.

A variety of leisure and community courses are offered for your enrolment, including but not limited to:
Hair and Media Make-up
Health and Social Care
Art and Design
Languages
Childcare and Education
Counselling
Digital Skills
Hospitality and Catering
Business

Career Options

Completing a short course in Exploring Youth Work can provide you with foundational knowledge and skills related to working with young people. While it may not lead to a full-fledged career in youth work, it can serve as a stepping stone and open doors to various opportunities in the field of youth services and community engagement. Here are some potential career options and roles you can consider after completing such a course:

Youth Worker Assistant: Work alongside experienced youth workers, providing support and assistance in youth programs and activities.

Youth Mentor: Serve as a mentor to young people, offering guidance and support in their personal and social development.

After-School Program Coordinator: Plan and manage after-school programs that provide a safe and enriching environment for young participants.

Youth Outreach Worker: Engage with at-risk youth in the community, building relationships and connecting them with essential resources and services.

Community Organiser: Participate in community initiatives and activities aimed at promoting positive youth development and addressing community needs.

Youth Sports Coach: If the course covers sports and recreation, consider coaching youth sports teams or organising sports-related activities.

Family Support Worker: Assist families in need, with a focus on the well-being and development of young family members.

Educational Assistant: Work in schools to provide additional support to students, helping them overcome challenges and succeed academically.

Non-profit Organisation Roles: Join non-profit organisations focused on youth services in positions such as program assistant, volunteer coordinator, or administrative support.

Youth Program Coordinator: Plan, implement, and manage youth programs, such as summer camps or workshops.

Youth and Community Development Specialist: Contribute to community development initiatives with an emphasis on the youth population.

Social Services Assistant: Provide support to social workers, counsellors, or therapists working with young clients and their families.

Youth Leadership Development: Help empower young people to become leaders in their communities, schools, or organisations.

Further Education: Use the short course as a stepping stone to more advanced education and training in fields like social work, counselling, or youth development.

While this course may provide you with a basic understanding of youth work, further experience, education, and professional development will be necessary to advance in your career in this field. Building strong relationships with young people, gaining practical experience, and continuing to expand your knowledge and skills will be key to your success in youth work-related roles.

Mandatory Units

Contact Details

For further information please contact T: 0161 886 7070 or E: info@trafford.ac.uk

Extra Costs Involved

Exam Validation Body

Hours Per Week

How Long To Complete

Programme Structure

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Disclaimer

Although every care has been taken to ensure that the information contained within this document is accurate, there may be changes to this programme and provision. We will endeavour to keep prospective and current students updated where appropriate and when the information becomes available.
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trafford college at a glance
Our Open Day is your chance to explore the College and find out the range of courses we offer. Whether you're interested in post-16 qualifications or studying with us as an adult, our Open Day will help you make the right choice.

Next Event
Thursday 14th March 2024

4:30pm-7:00pm

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