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Commonly Recognised Childcare Qualifications
N.N.E.B. - National Nursery Examination Board (CACHE Diploma)
This is the most recognised qualification. The course is full time for two years. The syllabus covers all aspects from birth to seven years and includes studying health and first aid, the child's physical, intellectual, emotional and social development and communication and play. Students also spend part of their studies in practical placements such as schools, nurseries, hospitals and private families.
N.V.Q - National and Vocational Qualifications
This is the latest recognised qualification where candidates are assessed on competence in performing in work situations, where they are able to show their knowledge and understanding of the work concerned. The NVQ level III is equivalent to the NNEB qualification.
BTEC Nursery Nursing - Business and Technician Education Council Nursery Nursing Diploma
This is run on similar lines to the above course, but it is of a more academic nature. The syllabus includes health and development and special needs.
N.A.M.C.W Diploma - National Association of Maternal and Child Welfare
This is a two year full time course available to students aged 16 years +. The course covers the care of children from birth to adolescence. The syllabus includes health, illnesses and special needs. The students also attend practical placements as above.
Norland, Princess Christian and Chiltern Colleges
These are three private colleges. Students are 18 years+ and the courses are full time residential over a two year period. All students sit the NNEB Diploma, and the Royal Society of health Diploma (RSH) and the NVQ. Each college has its own nursery where students receive practical experience, as well as going out to local nurseries, schools and hospitals.