Counselling
Level 1 Award Mental Health Awareness
Introduction
This qualification is appropriate for a wide range of people with an interest in raising their own understanding of mental health issues. It would complement study in a range of areas, including citizenship, PSHE, healthcare, social care, counselling or public services.
It may also be particularly useful for those working within the voluntary and community sector and for others whose role calls for interaction with the general public in their day-to-day work.
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Course Code
- Course Code:
- 4116
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Entry Criteria
There are no specific recommended prior learning requirements for this qualification.
Our part-time provision is designed primarily for adult students, aged 19 and over. Students aged 16 to 18 may be allowed to enrol on the course at the discretion of the Head of Admissions and Head of School. If you have any queries please contact our admissions team on 01923 812345. -
What will I study?
This qualification aims to
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raise awareness of the issues surrounding mental health difficulties
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dispel some of the myths and misconceptions frequently linked to mental health issues and develop learners’ knowledge of the rights of those with mental health issues
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What can I do next?
Look at our wide range of courses to help you get qualified, enhance your career prospects or enjoy some me time. All of our part-time courses can be viewed online and new courses are introduced throughout the year.
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Fee Info
Course Fee: £10,000.00
You may be eligible for funding to assist with courses fees and costs. To find out more please contact us on 01923 812345.
How to Apply