Mental Wellbeing Qualifications Webinar
The number of mental health issues raised by both staff and learners is increasing. To address this issue head on, we worked with a large FE college to develop qualifications that help individuals look after their own mental wellbeing, as well as recognise and support the mental wellbeing of others.
For more information about the development of our Mental Wellbeing Awards at Entry Level 3 and Level 1, Qualification Development Consultant, Ruth Perry, hosted a webinar that discussed qualification content and looked at sample versions of the online, multiple choice assessments.
Mental Health Awareness
According to the Department of Health, at least one in four of us will experience mental health issues at some stage in our lives. As a result it’s important that colleges and training providers, as well as individual students, take the necessary steps to encourage mental health awareness and support for those experiencing concerns with mental wellbeing.
Students that feel confident about their mental health are more likely to engage positively with peers, be more productive and ultimately make a more valuable contribution to their studies.
Find Out More
We have rounded up relatable links below, which include the chance to see working examples of the online, multiple choice assessments:
Gateway Qualifications Entry Level Award in Mental Wellbeing (Entry 3)
Gateway Qualifications Level 1 Award in Mental Wellbeing
Your AEB Budget
Our Mental Wellbeing qualifications are eligible for funding and add value to your learners journey. Some of our centres have delivered these qualifications at the start of the year, while others have delivered it to staff for personal development and to familiarise themselves with the qualifications before rolling it out to learners across the whole centre.
Here are a number of qualifications that can help you maximise your funding allocations while giving your learners more: