Preston College Adult Course Guide 2023/2024

Counsellors play a crucial role in improving the health and wellbeing of our society. Working in confidential settings, counsellors work with a variety of people across a range of often challenging and complex issues. Ensuring practitioners have the self-reflection and resilience to support people as they work through these issues is a common thread throughout all of the counselling courses at Preston College, from Level 2 to BSc (Hons). Counselling services can be delivered in a variety of settings including schools, universities, colleges, COURSE START END DAY(S) TIME(S) Counselling Concepts - Level 2 Award Sep 23 Dec 23 Thurs 6.00pm - 9.00pm Counselling Skills - Level 2 Certificate Sep 23 Nov 23 Mon 9.15am - 2.40pm Counselling Skills - Level 3 Certificate Sep 23 Jun 24 Tues 9.15am - 12.25pm Counselling Skills - Level 3 Certificate Sep 23 Jun 24 Tues 6.00pm - 9.00pm Counselling - Level 4 Diploma Sep 23 Dec 25 Fri 9.15am - 2.40pm Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences - Level 2 Certificate Apr 24 Jul 24 Thurs 6.00pm - 9.00pm Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences - Level 2 Certificate Apr 24 Jul 24 Tues 1.10pm - 4.20pm Person Centred Counselling & Psychotherapy - Foundation Degree - Levels 4 & 5 Sep 23 Visit Higher Education at www.preston.ac.uk BSc (Hons) Person Centred Counselling & Psychotherapy (Top Up) - Level 6 Sep 23 Visit Higher Education at www.preston.ac.uk GP surgeries, hospitals, in the workplace, addiction agencies, disability support groups and private practice. Sometimes counsellors will have dual roles, meaning counselling can often be a second career for many. For those looking to change career, you will begin your studies at Level 2 with opportunities, upon successful completion, to progress onto Level 3, Level 4 or degree level programmes. COUNSELLING

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