Course Description
This bundle programme of Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) and Child Care is designed to introduce the student to a variety of areas concerned with the controversial subject of FASD and Child Care.
This Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders course has been drawn up in conjunction with experts - FASawareUK.
Many clinicians, teachers and most families, have limited clinical expertise in this relatively un-publicised syndrome. The course will therefore be beneficial to professionals and families alike and will help them to develop increased understanding of the issues and the possible responses and interventions.
The course covers the clinical issues involved in alcohol use during pregnancy, together with the clinical symptoms and developmental outcomes. It then looks at the neuropathology of Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD), including psychopathy and cognitive functioning. Finally, it will examine interventions, including prevention and rehabilitation approaches.
The programme aims to:
Objectives of the programme
Specific objectives are listed as Learning Outcomes at the start of each of the six Modules of the Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders programme. These Learning Outcomes cover areas related to:
The history of Foetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
Taking Responsibility for the Unborn Child and diagnosing FASD
Prenatal Alcohol Exposure and screening
Children with Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)
Behavioural Phenotypes of FASD
Growing up with FASD
NCC Home Learning's Child Care Diploma course leads to a nationally-recognised Level 3 award accredited by NCFE. It has been designed to enable you to strengthen and develop your knowledge and understanding of home-based childcare practice.
Course topics covered within the Child Care Diploma course include: The introduction to childcare practice, childcare and child development (0-16), the childcare practitioner and planning to meet children's individual needs.
The Child Care Diploma course will help you to improve your knowledge and skills, meet the requirements for basic training as part of childminder registration or application to be a registered childminder and undertake professional development.
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Our bundle offer of both the Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders course and the Child Care Diploma course will provide an all-round knowledge of these subjects that complement each other very well.
Previous Knowledge Required
The good news is that no prior learning knowledge or experience is essential to take this course. You have the freedom to start the course at any time and continue your studies at your own pace for a period of up to 12 months from initial registration with full tutor support.
Support
You will receive full personal tutor support by mail and email. Our student support team are also available for any other queries that you may have whilst completing your course. You can be assured that unlimited support is available for your home study course, so there is no need to struggle or feel isolated during your studies.
Assessment
Completing a series of activity and self-assessment questions will lead you to the highly acclaimed NCFE Level 3 Certificate in Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and the Level 3 Diploma in Child Care.
Modules
Awarding Body
At the end of this course successful learners will receive a Level 3 NCFE certificate of achievement. That means that it is independently accredited at a level of learning equivalent to Level 3 on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) for England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Accreditation by NCFE is a guarantee of quality. It means that this learning programme has been scrutinised and approved by an independent panel of experienced educational professionals and is quality audited biannually by NCFE.
NCFE is recognised as an awarding body by the qualification regulators ('regulators') for England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The regulators are the Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulator (Ofqual) in England, the Department for Children, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills (DCELLS) in Wales and the Council for Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA) in Northern Ireland.