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Counselling Skills – Level 2

Distance Learning Level 2 Certificate

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Availability & Details

Counselling Skills - Level 2 Certificate - Distance Learning Havant - Skills Network HD1-COSK2C/C01

Venue
Online

Type of study
Online Learning

Dates
Flexible (Various)

Examination board
NCFE
Fees
Course Fee Overseas -

How to apply

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Overview

This qualification will help develop your knowledge and skills around counselling by looking at counselling theories, key elements of the main theoretical approaches and will help you to reflect on your own understanding, values and beliefs. Completing this qualification will help enable you to provide support and help to others.

A requirement of the course is that you have a minimum of Level 1 in English or be prepared to sit an English assessment to establish your current levels. All applications will be considered on an individual basis. To enrol on this Adult Learning course you must be aged 19 years or over.

During this online course, you will study the following units:Unit 1: Using Counselling SkillsThis unit helps you to identify core counselling skills alongside understanding how these are practised in a counselling relationship. You will gain an understanding of how to establish an effective working relationship and will consider the boundaries which need to be respected in this sensitive role.Unit 2: Introduction to Counselling Skills TheoriesThis unit will introduce you to the key elements of the main theoretical approaches in counselling, psychodynamics, person-centred therapy and cognitive behavioural therapy. There are key practical differences between these theories and you will hone your skills in understanding the significant importance of counselling theory.Unit 3: Diversity and Ethics in the Use of Counselling SkillsThis unit covers the concepts of diversity and ethics. You will gain an understanding of anti-discriminatory practice, discover the key aspects of an ethical framework, and discover ways to address diversity in counselling skills practice.Unit 4: Counselling Skills and Personal DevelopmentThis unit encourages you to develop self-understanding, identifying your own values and beliefs and the ability to reflect on your personal qualities and skills.

The course is designed to be completed in 12 weeks and all learning takes place on a distance learning platform. You will complete assessments and send them to your designated assessor for marking and feedback. The assessment for the online course takes place in the form of a portfolio of work that you build as you progress through the units, as such there is no exam.

Assessment takes place in the form of a portfolio of work that you build as you progress through the units. There is no exam.

Learners who achieve this qualification could progress to a Level 3 related qualification or complete another course at Level 2.


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