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Understanding Behaviour That Challenges

Our Understanding Behaviour that Challenges free online course is a suitable and efficient way for professionals to understand the children or colleagues that they work with. Friends, family and co-workers can all display challenging behaviours, this course will help you deal with them appropriately and without causing upset.

Are You Eligible?

To ensure you are eligible for this online course, check if you align with our check list below:

Aged 19+ at the beginning of the academic year

Lived in the EU for 3 years

Available fully funded

Challenging behaviour is causing increasing concern today as many individuals have increased levels of stress and uncertainty in their lives. This behaviour can be due to factors such as anxiety, neglect, abuse, learning disabilities and conditions like dementia. Understanding the causes of challenging behaviour is the first step towards finding ways to support individuals and manage their behaviour.

Course Benefits

  • Achieve a nationally recognised Level 2 qualification
  • Improve your understanding of the reasons why individuals display behaviour that challenges and their impact
  • Further your personal and professional development
  • Be able to support individuals effectively
  • Learn at a time that suits you without the need to attend college

What Will You Learn

  • Understand behaviour that challenges
  • Understand how to support positive behaviour
  • Understand the importance of effective communication and the management of behaviour that challenges
  • Understand the role of reflection and support for those involved in incidents of behaviour that challenges

Full Course Title

NCFE CACHE Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Behaviour That Challenges


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