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Working with Parents (Level 4 Award)

OCNNI
Early Years

Course Overview

This qualification will enable the learner to understand the principles and values needed to establish relationships and work effectively with parents. The students will have opportunities to; 1. Understand the principles and values for working with parents. 2. Understand how to build and maintain positive relationships when working with parents. 3. Understand the barriers to engaging effectively with parents. 4. Understand own organisational processes for working with parentsThe qualifications are targeted at Childcare Workers from private childcare settings, Sure Start workers, Classroom Assistants, Community Workers, Early Years Workers, After School Workers, Family Support Workers or anyone who works with parents
  • Start Date
    1 Sep 2023
  • Study Mode
    Part-Time
  • Duration
    1 Year
  • Campus
    Strabane

Available Sessions

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  • Course: Open College Network NI (OCN NI) Level 4 Award Working with Parents
    Campus: Strabane
    Type: Part Time
    Start Date: 01/09/2023
    Fees:
    -

Course Offering

  • Site location Strabane
Two young female students walking and laughing together

Course Modules

  • Working with Parents to Build and Maintain Effective Relationships
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Entry Requirements

UK Requirements

Learners should be 18 years old and have at least a Level 3 qualification in Early Years, Health & Social Care, Playwork or equivalent and at least 2 years’ experience in a relevant setting.

ROI Requirements

Learners should be 18 years old and have at least a Level 5(ROI) qualification in Early Years, Health & Social Care, Playwork or equivalent and at least 2 years’ experience in a relevant setting.

Work Placement

N\A

What's Next?

Further Study

Students may wish to continue to the OCN NI Level 4 Certificate in Working with Parents Qualification

Career Prospects

This course will provide continuous professional development for those in industry. These qualifications are aimed at key workers who deliver support to families with multiple needs. Key Workers may be working in family intervention projects, community settings and/or social care settings.

Enquiry

  • Image of Suzanne Ramage
    When I finish my Foundation Degree I plan to progress to University and do a Bio-Medical Degree and eventually work in a forensic lab.
    Suzanne Ramage
  • Image of Ryan Boyle (Early Years)
    I’d recommend NWRC to anyone that wants to work with children or young people. The courses are great for those who may not want to stay in school because it’s not for them.
    Ryan Boyle (Early Years)
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