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NCFE CACHE Level 1 Diploma in Caring for Children provides students with the necessary knowledge and abilities to effectively provide care for young children. Learn about topics pertaining to the growth, learning, and development of a child. It is recommended to familiarise oneself with the protocols pertaining to the protection of children and the identification of situations necessitating immediate intervention. Additionally, it is important to acquire knowledge on strategies for fostering children’s engagement in educational activities and enhancing their self-assurance.
This is a nested qualification, meaning students can choose to study either the award, certificate, or diploma. Once you have completed this diploma, you will have achieved the full nested qualification.
No, as it is a knowledge-only qualification.
In order to cater to various learning styles, London College of Professional Studies provides various delivery methods to its learners, which include blended learning, online learning, distance learning, and in-class learning. The learners can choose the mode of study for their convenience.
Additionally, NCFE CACHE Level 1 Diploma in Caring for Children is accredited by Ofqual regulated Awarding body NCFE Qualifications.
9 months
Learners can select one mode of study:
This qualification is designed for learners aged 15 and above.
In order to earn NCFE CACHE Level 1 Diploma in Caring for Children, individuals must achieve 37 credits.
Upon successful completion of this nested qualification, learners have the option to pursue either the NCFE CACHE Level 2 Certificate for the Children and Young People’s Workforce or the NCFE CACHE Level 2 Certificate in Introducing Caring for Children and Young People.
The assessment of your course will be conducted via a sequence of assignments, which will be submitted to your tutor for marking. There is no requirement for external assessments.
This qualification is suitable for you if you are considering a career in caring for children. It can also support you in re-engaging with learning and break down barriers to you entering the childcare workforce.