Course Description
Certificate in Intellectual Disability Practice – QQI Level 5 (FET Major Award)
Open Training College
The College is currently conducting a pilot of this new course for the disability sector.
Please read on for more details about this exciting online course. If you are interested please fill out the form at the end of the page and we will add you to the enquiry list, and contact you when the next roll out is scheduled closer to Autumn 2024.
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This programme is designed to address the needs of front-line staff (Care Worker, Healthcare Assistant, Family Support Worker, Home Support Worker, Personal Assistant and Community Care Worker) working in services for people with Intellectual Disability in Ireland.
This course is aimed at people working in disability services. It was created by people with extensive first-line experience who fully understand the area and the problems that come with attempting to balance work, life and learning when you work in the sector.
Having a relevant QQI Level 5 qualification is a basic requirement to access work as a Care Assistant, SNA, Key Worker, Personal Assistant or Community Support Worker in a large number of organisations.
If you are already working in a service that is HIQA regulated, a Level 5 qualification is increasingly becoming a requirement.
The certificate will provide you with the knowledge and practical skills required to apply for a healthcare assistant job and deliver person centred services to people with intellectual disability. During it you will study:
- What a person centred approach is
- Where it comes from
- How to use it
- Its impact on practitioners and service provision
- The opportunities and benefits it offers services users
Course Aim
This one year programme aims to provide participants with the tools to take a person-centred approach to supporting individuals with an intellectual disability. This will enhance their quality of life and allow them to achieve their full potential.
Course Objectives
- This programme will provide the learner with the knowledge, skills, and competencies to support them in delivering a person-centred service.
- The course will introduce the learner to key service delivery areas such as empowerment, advocacy, community inclusion, person-centredness, teaching, and learning.
- Learners will be provided opportunities to develop crucial personal and professional skills and knowledge relevant to their job role to enable individuals with intellectual disabilities to reach their potential and live the lives of their choice.
Learning Outcomes
After completing the certificate you will:
- Understand what ‘intellectual disability’ is
- Appreciate the tasks that need to be performed if you want to empower persons with an intellectual disability to make positive life and lifestyle choices
- Understand the issues practitioners face when facilitating a person to live an independent life in the community
- Have the knowledge and skills to actively support persons with an intellectual disability in the different phases of their lives
- Be able to meaningfully contribute to developing strategies that will them develop a range of functional skills that can be used in their daily life
- Possess the knowledge and skills to enable persons with an intellectual disability cultivate socially valued roles and relationships
- Understand how you can make a difference to people lives by improving service quality
Course Modules:
The certificate is made up of ‘core’ and ‘elective’ modules.
The six core modules are mandatory and have to be completed by everyone:
- Intellectual Disability Studies (5N1652 – 15 Credits)
- Facilitating Learning (5N1753 – 15 Credits)
- Empowering the Individual (5N1749 – 15 Credits)
- Community Inclusion (5N1740 – 15 Credits)
- Personal Effectiveness (5N1390 – 15 Credits0
- Work Practice (5N1433 – 15 Credits)
The electives modules are designed to allow people ‘customise’ the course to meet their specific personal, professional or career needs. Choose two that most closely match your precise needs:
- Person-Centred Focus to Disability (5N1728 – 15 Credits)
- Challenging Behaviour (5N1706 – 15 Credits)
- Sexuality and Intellectual Disability (5N1707 – 15 Credits)
- Supported Employment (5N1704 – 15 Credits)
- Using Lámh in a Total Communication Approach (5N713 and 5N1731 – 30 Credits combined)
Assessment
This course will be assessed through various methods, including:
- written assignments,
- learner records (reflection on your practice and identifying learning),
- skills demonstrations (for example, teaching a skill and delivering a presentation),
- portfolios, and
- one exam.
An OTC Tutor and a designated person within the organisation will support participants.
Course Code | 5M1761 |
College Name | Open Training College |
Course Category | Care Assistance, Health Care |
Course Type | Online Learning |
Course Qualification | Level 5 Certificate |
Course Location | Dublin, Ireland |
Location Postcode | Dublin 14 |
Course Fee | €1800 plus €95 application fee - Group discounts are available |
Course Duration | One Year |
Course Times | The College is currently conducting a pilot of this new course for the disability sector. Please read on via the course webpage link above about this exciting online course. If you are interested, please fill out the form at the end of the course webpage and we will add you to the enquiry list, and contact you when the next roll out is scheduled closer to Autumn 2024. |
Awarding Body | QQI |
Title of Awarding | Certificate in Intellectual Disability Practice |
Entry Requirements | You can apply for this course if you: - Work at least part time in a disability service or as an SNA in a school; or - Volunteer for at least 2 to 4 hours per week in a similar service International applicants are required to provide documentary evidence of proficiency in English and eligibility to study in Ireland before beginning an accredited course. A document explaining why it is necessary and what documents are required for a successful application can be found below. |
Career Path | This course will provide the learner with a recognised and approved qualification in Intellectual Disability Practice. Successful completion of this one-year course will lead to a Certificate in Intellectual Disability Practice (5M1761). This is a QQI approved FET Major award at Level 5 on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ). The certificate itself serves as a perfect gateway to the kinds of higher qualifications you’ll need if you want to progress your career. We see it, for example, as the ideal first step for people who want to become registered as a Social Care Worker. Taking the certificate will test your ability to both learn and handle the commitments of undertaking a college programme. The importance of this cannot be overstated particularly for adult learners. On a more personal level the course will help you deliver professional person-centred services which can only enhance the quality of life of the people you support. This course underpins best practices and will support staff in their role as frontline workers. It will also meet the HIQA and HSE requirements for training in the area. Further Progression: After successfully completing the certificate you will be eligible to apply for our CORU approved Level 7 BA in Social Care degree course, successful completion of which may allow you apply to register as a Social Care Worker. |
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