This qualification will introduce you to the concepts of equality and diversity in a variety of environments including society, the community and the workplace, whilst highlighting how stereotyping and labelling can affect individuals and outlining the effects of prejudice and discrimination. The course will examine an individuals rights and responsibilities, and stress the importance of taking individual responsibility and action to help and support others.
This course should take approximately four months to complete. There are three mandatory units in this qualification:
This is a remote learning course which will be assessed via a portfolio of evidence.
Flexible start dates and study options apply to this course.
There are no entry requirements for this course; however, a good level of English and a reasonable level of IT skills are required. There will be an initial assessment as part of the application process.
This qualification is suitable for both young and adult students, including those in or seeking employment. It is also ideal for those who need to develop an awareness of issues surrounding equality and diversity, for example as part of an induction programme or personal development.
This is a knowledge only qualification, so industry employment is not required.
Why not look into our *FREE adult maths, English, and IT courses while you study with us?
*Subject to eligibility
Due to the relevance of this qualification to all sectors, you may progress (including laterally) onto qualifications in other relevant areas such as:
There are lots of other courses available to you at Cheshire College – browse our website for other short and remote learning courses.
When exploring the courses we have available, you may see a fee attached but you’re more than likely to be eligible for a fully-funded enrolment!
Take a look and get in touch with admissions@ccsw.ac.uk if you’d like anymore information.