Using and developing methods and systems to communicate, report and record; contributing to the development and maintenance of healthy and safe working practices in the working environment; taking responsibility for the continuing professional development of self and others; developing practices which promote the involvement, well-being and protection of children and young people; plus other topics dependent on which 6 optional units are chosen; common choices focus on: contributing to the selection, recruitment and retention of staff to develop a quality service; promoting and managing quality provision; developing, implementing and reviewing care plans; leading teams to support quality provision.
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This course is a competence-based qualification aimed at people who already hold a managers/deputy managers post in care service catering for children and young people; it enables students to gain a nationally-recognised qualification in care that is mandatory (if you do not already hold a level 4 nursing or social work qualification) for some managers under the national minimum standards for care (e.g. managers of children’s residential homes); the award is achieved by building a portfolio of evidence that demonstrates understanding of the principles of good practice and competence in the areas indicated in each unit; all evidence is judged by a college-based assessor, working in partnership with your employer.