Course Overview
Mental health plays a crucial role in the wellbeing and development of children and young people. This fully online course introduces learners to children and young people’s mental health, helping build understanding of the challenges they may face and how these can impact daily life.
You will look at mental health in context, including the social, emotional, and environmental factors that can influence wellbeing. You’ll develop awareness of risk factors and common mental health concerns affecting children and young people, alongside understanding how these concerns can affect behaviour, learning, relationships, and development.
The course also looks at relevant legislation and guidance, helping learners understand responsibilities and best practice when supporting young people. A strong focus is placed on recognising the impact of mental health concerns and understanding how appropriate support can make a positive difference.
The course encourages empathy, awareness, and confidence when interacting with or supporting children and young people experiencing mental health challenges. The course is suitable for parents, carers, support workers, education staff, or anyone looking to build knowledge in this area.
Delivered entirely online, the course allows you to study flexibly from anywhere and at a pace that suits your lifestyle. By completing the course, you’ll gain valuable insight that supports inclusive, informed, and supportive approaches to children and young people’s mental health.
Entry Requirements:
No formal qualifications are required
Course Highlights
Course Units
• Understand children and young people’s mental health in context
• Understand factors which may affect children and young people’s mental health
• Understand children and young people’s mental health concerns
• Understand the impact of children and young people’s mental health concerns
• Understand how to support children and young people with mental health concerns
Course Breakdown
Course Structure
This course is delivered 100% online, allowing you to study independently at your own pace. Learning takes place through digital materials and assessments, with no requirement to attend college in person. You can access the course from anywhere with an internet connection, making it ideal for flexible learning around work or personal commitments.
Progression & Next Steps
After completing this course, learners may progress onto other Phoenix Future Skills online courses to further develop knowledge in mental health, wellbeing, or child development. You could also explore more courses at Hull College to gain recognised qualifications supporting further study or careers in education, health, or care.