Entry Requirements
There are no standard entry requirements; however, a short assessment will take place prior to enrolment to ensure the course is right for you. Courses are free if you’re claiming a benefit or earning less than £25,750.
Study Mode
Part time School Friendly Hours
Duration
Flexible, part-time learning designed to be completed in a short timeframe
Key features and Benefits
- Courses are bitesize and manageable
- Gain experience you can apply in daily life
- Flexible with various start dates throughout the year
- We offer a friendly and supportive introduction to IT for adults, covering all aspects of IT.
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Overview
This nationally recognised qualification is designed to raise awareness of mental health issues and promote understanding of the rights of individuals experiencing mental health challenges. It aims to dispel common myths and misconceptions, helping learners develop empathy and knowledge around mental health.
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What will I study?
An introduction to mental health and mental well-being
Common mental health conditions
The impact of mental health issues on individuals and society
The rights of people with mental health conditions
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Entry Requirements
There are no standard entry requirements; however, a short assessment will take place prior to enrolment to ensure the course is right for you. Courses are free if you’re claiming a benefit or earning less than £25,750.
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What can I do next?
Further Study
Employment or volunteering roles in education, care, or support services
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We are proud to be ranked number 2* nationally for A-Levels and Technical Courses.
*In the Government's latest achievement tables for learners aged 16-18.
