Combined Training Package – Part One and Part Two
Our face-to-face training is a combination of online learning, on our Care for the Family Learning Hub, and live group sessions with our trainers at a venue.
To gain a licence to be able to run our core range of Time Out for Parents courses, you need to complete all sections of the combined Part One and Part Two training.
Read our face-to-face training terms and conditions.
This autumn we have dates available for the online training. We are currently planning next year’s training.
If you would like to express your interest in attending the next face-to-face training in 2023, please email learning@cff.org.uk.
- Online learning to be completed prior to the live sessions: Learners will have at least two weeks to complete the online learning modules for Part One and Part Two
- Live group sessions with the trainers over two consecutive days covering the Part One and Part Two material
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If you would like your team to attend our facilitator training as a group, please contact us to discuss online and face-to-face in-house training options.
If you have completed appropriate prior training with a recognised provider, and have facilitated courses, it may not be necessary for you to attend both parts of our training events to receive a licence to facilitate our core Time Out for Parents courses. Your training would have to be at a minimum of Level 3 and cover the essential topics in this course. Find out more about Approved Prior Learning.
In addition to our core courses we also have a specialist course, Children with Special Needs, which contains additional sessions on both ASD and ADHD. To run this specialist parenting course you will need to gain a core facilitator licence as detailed above and following this, attend an additional familiarisation day. Find out more information here.