Developed by the Children’s Workforce Development Council (CWDC) in consultation with the National Childminding Association (NCMA), the course will allow for home-study, online study and class tutoring, or a combination of all three.
Ian Dalzell, NCMA's interim director of membership and professional development, said: "NCMA has worked hard to ensure that this unit meets the needs of the home-based childcare workforce.
"The course comprises seven modules and a Skills for Life assessment which NCMA feels will help registered childminders and nannies gain all the relevant knowledge they need to provide a high-quality childcare service."
It will also be offered as an optional unit of the new CWDC Level 3 diploma for the children and young people's workforce. The diploma is set to start in colleges this September and will replace existing Level 3 qualifications in early years, social care and learning development support services.
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