Course overview
Helping people with additional support needs with their day-to-day learning can be a rewarding career. This course gives you the skills to work with children, young people or adults in a nursery, school, college or specialist educational setting. You’ll do a practical placement as well as learn theoretical principles, such as learning approaches and effects on development, as you work towards a Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) accreditation.
Course description
During the HNC Additional Support Needs: Supporting the Individual course you'll learn:
- Principles of practice
- Theoretical approaches to learning
- The effects on human development
- Graded unit
- Learning approaches
- Practical placement with children or adults who have additional support needs
Within the practical placement, you'll have the opportunity to apply your learning within an educational or social care setting supporting individuals with additional support needs. This will enable you to develop an understanding of your professional role in relation to supporting children, young people or adults with additional support needs, educational practice, national guidelines and social policy, such as Curriculum for Excellence; Health and Social Care Standards, My Support My Life; Codes of Practice, etc.
Entry requirements
- Two SQA Higher passes, or equivalent, at C or above, preferably including Higher English with experience in additional support needs; OR
- A relevant NC or SVQ, or equivalent Level 6 qualification, for example NC Social Care, NC Early Education and Childcare, SVQ Social Services and Healthcare, SVQ Social Services Children and Young People, SVQ Playwork, PDA Education Support Assistance, or an equivalent practical qualification; OR
- Foundation Apprenticeship Social Services: Children and Young People or Social Services and Healthcare.
- Applicants who have relevant experience by interview.
- Applications are also invited from those without formal qualifications but who have relevant life and/or work experience.
You will be required to enter the PVG scheme administered by Disclosure Scotland. This check will be carried out before undertaking work experience. If you have offences that may be recorded on a Disclosure Scotland check, you should discuss this with staff at interview
Entry requirement equivalency table
- If you do not meet the entry criteria for your chosen course, you may be offered an alternative course in the same subject area.
Course options
Course Type: Full-time
Details
Venue details
Langside Campus
50 Prospecthill Road
Glasgow
Course provider
Glasgow Clyde College
Langside Campus
50 Prospecthill Road
Glasgow