• Early Years

    Access to Childhood Practice (SWAP)

  • SCQF Level

    Comparable to Level 6

  • Attendance/Duration

    Full-Time

  • Start Date

    Aug 2025

Overview

Have you ever thought of working in childcare but don’t know where to start? We are offering you the opportunity to start a career pathway that is exciting, challenging and rewarding.

This SWAP Childhood Practice course is suitable for adults that are returning to education and have been out of education a minimum of 3 years. It is delivered over a 36-week period (August to June). It will support you in developing the skills, knowledge and positive attitude needed to prepare you to work in the Early Learning and Childcare sector.

Our course is designed to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of Early Learning and Childcare. You will learn about legislation, National documentation and theories that guide our daily practice. Throughout the course you will develop valuable qualities and skills including using reflective practice. Holistic development will be explored in-depth along with factors which may influence and impact this. Initiatives such as Bookbug and Peep are introduced during this course, and you will discover how to lead and support children’s learning through practical play experiences with the local community. 

Entry Requirements

For entry to this course, you’ll need:

  • A real interest in supporting children’s learning and development.
  • To have been out of education for a minimum of 3 years
  • To be eligible to register with the PVG scheme
  • To attend an interview with us
  • To provide a satisfactory reference

Even if you think that you don’t have the meet the entry requirements but can show life skills, a real commitment to study and are passionate about starting your journey to a career in childcare, please apply and we can discuss how we can support you.

If you do not meet the entry requirements for this course you may be offered an alternative course with us.

Course Content

Some of the units you may include:

  • Development of Children & Young People in an Education Setting
  • Supporting Language, Literacy, and Numeracy
  • Protecting and Supporting Children’s Rights
  • Providing an Inclusive Curriculum in Childhood Practice

Lessons are delivered face to face in class to support developing your knowledge and understanding of how to support children’s learning and development.

Assessments are essay/reports, presentations, and a journal.

You will also have the opportunity to put your learning into practice by participating in our practical community sessions where you will be supported to plan, deliver and evaluate play activities for children and families. 

Careers and Further Study

If you chose to continue your studies, you can apply for:

  • HNC Childhood Practice Award

Skills

  • Meta Skills – You will develop skills such as professional integrity, curiosity and collaboration skills.
  • Transferable Skills – You will develop research skills, digital skills and self-management skills such as time management.
  • Technical Skills - You will develop understanding of child development, communication and listening skills as well as health and safety awareness.

Employer and Industry Links

We work closely with EAC to ensure our courses align with industry needs.

Articulation Routes

After completing your HNC Childhood practice award, you can articulate to:

  • PDA Childhood Practice
  • HND Childhood Practice
  • UWS : BA Childhood Studies

Places available

Campus

Kilmarnock

Start Date

Aug 2025

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