It would complement study in a range of areas, eg 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.
This qualification aims to:
raise awareness of the issues surrounding mental health difficulties
dispel some of the myths and misconceptions frequently linked to mental health issues
develop learners’ knowledge of the rights of those with mental health issues.
Helping you to make decisions on learning, training and work at all stages in your career
Things that affect your choices, for example, skills and experience, money and housing, personal issues such as health, relationships and discrimination.
If you need career advice and support before, during or after you’ve completed your course, our trained advisors can help by providing you with in-depth career information, advice and guidance to make sure you make the right informed choices.
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