Level 2 Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance
Supporting Others Through Effective Information, Advice, and Guidance
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Summary
The UK Government funds this opportunity via the Adult Skills Fund.
Eligibility Criteria
- You must be...
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Overview
The Level 2 Certificate in Information, Advice or Guidance provides learners with essential skills and knowledge to deliver accurate and relevant information, advice, or guidance across various sectors. The qualification focuses on supporting individuals in making informed decisions and accessing resources tailored to their needs.
Qualification
Level 2 Certificate in Information Advice or Guidance (RQF)
Description
This qualification introduces learners to the practical and theoretical aspects of offering advice and guidance. It covers key areas such as effective communication, relationship-building, and ethical boundaries in professional environments. Learners will develop an understanding of how to support diverse groups, ensuring that everyone can access appropriate information and make empowered choices.
By completing the course, learners will be equipped to offer impartial, accurate, and supportive advice that promotes personal, educational, or professional development.
Who is this course for?
- Professionals or aspiring individuals in advisory roles, such as careers advisors, customer service advisors, or housing officers.
- People working in education, health, social care, or voluntary sectors who provide support or guidance to others.
- Employees seeking to enhance their skills in offering information, advice, and guidance to clients or customers.
- Individuals interested in improving their communication skills to help others make informed decisions.
Requirements
No formal qualifications are needed to enroll in this course. However, learners should:
- Be aged 19 or over.
- Have an interest in helping others through advice and guidance roles.
- Be open to engaging with individuals from diverse backgrounds and supporting them in decision-making processes.
The UK Government funds this opportunity via the Adult Skills Fund.
Eligibility Criteria
- You must be aged 19 or over.
- You need to have been living in the UK for the past three years and hold the right to live and work in the UK.
- You must commit 10 hours weekly to your studies.
- Residing in an eligible Non Devolved postcode
Career path
- Roles such as a Careers Advisor, Housing Support Worker, Customer Service Advisor, or Employment Advisor.
- Positions in education, such as guidance officers or learning support roles.
- Employment in sectors requiring strong advisory and support skills, such as social care, voluntary services, or community outreach.
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