| Course Name |
Early Childhood Care & Education & Special Need Assisting |
| Course Provider |
Kinsale College of Further Education |
| Alternative Provider(s) |
Cork ETB |
| VTOS Information |
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| Course Code |
5M2009 |
| Course Type |
PLC Post Leaving Cert |
| Qualifications |
| Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
| Level 5 Certificate (Level 5 NFQ)
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Major |
QQI |
Level 5 NFQ |
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| Apply To |
Course provider |
| Attendance Options |
Full time, Daytime |
| Location (Districts) |
Kinsale |
| Course Content |
Expand+This full-time award leads to a QQI level 5 Certificate after one year. The course is structured to provide students with a high standard of training and assessment leading to a recognized qualification for those wishing to work in the childcare sect...
Hide-This full-time award leads to a QQI level 5 Certificate after one year. The course is structured to provide students with a high standard of training and assessment leading to a recognized qualification for those wishing to work in the childcare sector in a variety of areas such as; working with the child in a day care nursery, preschool or with a child with a specific need.
The course is also designed for those who intend to pursue further training in the childcare sector in Institutes of Technology and in Universities. This course gives you the Qualification for SNA in Pre-school, Primary and Secondary schools. Students spend three days per week in college-based training and 120 hours on work experience. The work experience is monitored so that the student receives on-going constructive feedback. The graduate from this course will be qualified to work independently with children, in a crèche or playschool setting.
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| FET Code |
5M2009 - Early Childhood Care & Education |
| Duration |
1 Year |
| Comment |
GARDA VETTING
Kinsale College is committed to practices that safeguard the welfare of students, young people and
vulnerable adults. Garda Vetting is conducted on students attending courses where interaction with
children or vulnerable adults is a feature of the course. |
| Alternative Entry |
Mature students, international students and Leaving Cert Applied students are welcome to apply. |
| Course Fee |
Expand+Course Fees Explained
The College is funded primarily by the European Social Fund there are no tuition fees for all EU Nationals.
€250 Student Services Fee
These services include the supply of certain classroom and study materials, field trips, ...
Hide-Course Fees Explained
The College is funded primarily by the European Social Fund there are no tuition fees for all EU Nationals.
€250 Student Services Fee
These services include the supply of certain classroom and study materials, field trips, industrial site visits, facilitating the visits of guest lecturers, the provision of extra training (examples include manual handling, patient handling, conflict resolution and leadership courses), free IT and printing supports for students, the availability of many leisure and recreational pursuits and the ongoing support of College teams and societies.
Exemptions: There are no exemptions from this charge; however a student whose VTOS place has been confirmed will be refunded the charge.
€200 Department of Education and Skills (DES)
Programme Participant Contribution Since Budget 2010 the DES has stipulated that all participants on Further Education (FE) courses are required to pay €200 to secure their place on their chosen course.
Exemptions: All students who are holders of a Medical Card or a dependant of a Medical Card holder, receive VTOS or BTEA are exempt from paying this charge. Students who successfully apply for and receive a student maintenance grant will be refunded this charge.
OTHER COSTS
Some courses incur an extra cost which is related to kits, uniforms, manuals etc. (e.g.Professional Cookery course and Outdoor Education course.)
Exemptions: All students who receive VTOS are exempt from paying examination fees; students who are
holders of a Medical Card or a dependant of a Medical Card holder are exempt from paying QQI examination fees only.
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| Financial Support |
Expand+Maintenance Grant (SUSI)
The Department of Education and Skills provides a means-tested maintenance grant for learners attending full-time Further Education courses. Information regarding eligibility and application details is available at www.susi....
Hide-Maintenance Grant (SUSI)
The Department of Education and Skills provides a means-tested maintenance grant for learners attending full-time Further Education courses. Information regarding eligibility and application details is available at www.susi.ie
VTOS
The Vocational Training Opportunities Scheme (VTOS) provides a range of courses to meet the education and training needs of unemployed people. This scheme allows successful applicants to keep their Social Welfare Allowances while attending their course in the college.
Please note: Places are LIMITED on the VTOS programme and are prioritised on the basis of:
(i) Educational need
(ii) Period of time in receipt of Social Welfare payments
BTEA
The Back to Education Allowance (BTEA) is a scheme for unemployed people, lone parents and people with disabilities who are getting certain payments from the Department of Social Protection. DSP are the decision makers in relation to who will be awarded BTEA. The allowance can be paid to people who wish to undertake approved second or third level courses of education. BTEA is not an unemployment payment. This weekly allowance is not means tested and you can work part-time without affecting your BTEA payment. Commerce is eligible for BTEA as long as the applicant is progressing their level of education qualification i.e. if an applicant has a level 5 qualification on the National framework of Qualifications (NFQ) they must undertake a course that leads to a level 6 qualification at least. Further Information is available at www.studentfinance.ie.
Detailed information on fees for all courses is available on the website.
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| Interview |
From Springtime through to course commencement. |
| Application Date |
Expand+Places on courses are limited, early application is advisable.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Step 1: COMPLETE THE APPLICATION FORM
The application form can be completed online at www.kinsalecollege.ie. When you apply online you will receive a personal acc...
Hide-Places on courses are limited, early application is advisable.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Step 1: COMPLETE THE APPLICATION FORM
The application form can be completed online at www.kinsalecollege.ie. When you apply online you will receive a personal account and ID, this will enable you to view all college correspondence in relation to your application. (Applicants can complete the application on-line in the college if required)
Step 2: ATTEND FOR INTERVIEW.
Applicants will be invited for interview at the college.
Interviews are held a number of times per year from Springtime through to course commencement. The
interview simply acts to match the applicant against the course in terms of suitability, commitment and expectation.
Step 3: ACCEPT PLACE ON COURSE
Successful applicants will be notified of the offer of a place on a college course by post and by e-mail. Applicants must secure this place by paying the relevant Course Fee before a set date. Failure to do so may result in the place being offered to another applicant.
Step 4: REGISTRATION AND INDUCTION
When students are offered a place on a course the notification will also contain information regarding dates for registration and induction. All students must attend the college on these designated dates.
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| Application Weblink |
Web Page - Click Here |
| Enrolment and Start Dates Comment |
Courses commence in September 2017 |
| Subjects Taught |
Child Development 5N1764
Early Care & Education Practice 5N1770
Early Childhood Education &
Play
5N1773
Children with Additional Needs 5N2396
Child Health & Well Being 5N1765
Nutrition 5N2006
Communications 5N0690
Work Experience 5N1356
WORK PLACEMENT/EXPERIENCE
Participants are required to undertake 120 hours of work placement in relevant accredited child setting. The College will assist participants in identifying suitable placements. |
| Mature Entry Places |
Mature Students are welcome. |
| Entry Requirements |
Leaving Certificate or equivalent. For mature applicants appropriate experience will be considered in lieu of formal qualifications. All applicants will be required to attend an interview. An offer of a place on this course means the applicant has met the minimum entry requirements set out here and satisfactory presentation at interview. |
| Careers or Further Progression |
Expand+EDUCATION PROGRESSION OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates will be eligible to apply for the Level 6 Award in Kinsale College.
Graduates from this course may apply to the following colleges:
Early Childhood Studies UCC
Early Childhood Care and Education CIT...
Hide-EDUCATION PROGRESSION OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates will be eligible to apply for the Level 6 Award in Kinsale College.
Graduates from this course may apply to the following colleges:
Early Childhood Studies UCC
Early Childhood Care and Education CIT
Social Care CIT
Early Childhood Studies Carlow IT
Early Childhood Studies Mary Immaculate College, Limerick
Early Childhood Care and Education Tralee IT
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates of this course may apply to the following centres: SNA in Primary and Secondary Schools, Nurseries, Pre-Schools, Early Start Centres, Day Care. Family Centres, Private Homes, Working with Children & adults with Special Needs.
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| Further Enquiries |
Tel: 021 477 2275
Fax: 021 477 2446
email: kinsalefurthered@eircom.net
Web: http://www.kinsalecollege.ie |