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Children, Young People and Families Practitioner – Level 4

Study Area: Apprenticeships
Duration: 2 Years
Attendance: Part Time

Course Overview

The Children, Young People and Families Practitioner Level 4 Apprenticeship is an ideal entry point for individuals looking to start or develop a career supporting children, young people, and families across a wide range of settings. This apprenticeship is designed for those working in residential care, providing essential knowledge and practical skills to deliver effective, compassionate, and professional support.

As a Children, Young People and Families Practitioner, you’ll gain valuable hands-on experience while working towards a nationally recognised qualification. You’ll work under the guidance of experienced practitioners and managers, developing the skills, knowledge, and behaviours needed to make a positive and lasting impact on the lives of children, young people, and families.

You will learn to:

  • Safeguard and promote the welfare of children, young people, and families
  • Build trusting, professional relationships to support positive outcomes
  • Understand childhood development, trauma-informed practice, and family dynamics
  • Promote resilience, independence, and the wellbeing of children and young people

To enrol, you must be employed in a relevant role with an employer who will support your learning and development throughout the programme. Apprenticeships are work-based qualifications, so securing a job in the sector is essential before you can begin your training. If you are not currently employed, you can explore our latest apprenticeship vacancies.

We also encourage you to proactively contact local employers to ask if they would consider taking you on as an apprentice. If an employer agrees to support your apprenticeship, please contact us at apprenticeships@calderdale.ac.uk so we can assess your suitability for the programme and begin the enrolment process.

Alternatively, if you do not yet have an employer, you can apply for a full-time course as a starting point. Should you secure employment during your course, you can be transferred onto the apprenticeship pathway.

Start Date

Various Start Dates

Entry Requirements & Interview Process

A minimum of GCSE Grade 4 / C or above in English and Maths is preferred. If you do not hold these qualifications, you will be supported to complete Functional Skills as part of your apprenticeship. For learners aged 19 and over, this requirement will be reviewed and agreed in consultation with your employer as part of the enrolment process.

Progression

On successful completion, apprentices can progress to a Children, Young People and Families Manager Apprenticeship (Level 5), senior or specialist practitioner roles within residential care or further qualifications in social care, early years, youth work, or leadership and management.

Career Opportunities
Family Support Worker, Residential Childcare Practitioner

Further progression may include higher-level qualifications, moving into supervisory or specialist roles, or advancing into family intervention, safeguarding support, residential management, or early help leadership positions. This apprenticeship provides a strong foundation for a meaningful and fulfilling career supporting children, young people, and families.

Assessment Methods

The apprenticeship is delivered through a combination of remote and workplace visits from your dedicated Training and Development. You will receive ongoing support throughout the programme, with your employer actively involved in progress reviews to ensure you stay on track and achieve your full potential.

All apprentices are required to complete an End-Point Assessment (EPA) to successfully achieve the qualification. The EPA is designed to assess the knowledge, skills, and behaviours you’ve developed throughout your apprenticeship. This is carried out by an independent assessment organisation to ensure fair and consistent standards. Calderdale College will support you in preparing for this final stage to help you succeed.

Course Fees

Apprenticeship training is fully funded by your employer—either through the Apprenticeship Levy or government co-investment, depending on the size of the organisation. As an apprentice, you will not pay for your training or assessment.

Children, Young People and Families Practitioner – Level 4

Study Area: Apprenticeships
Duration: 2 Years
Attendance: Part Time
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