Early Intervention Practitioner
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Duration
18 Months
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Funding Value
£5000
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Non-levy Employer Contribution
£250 (5%)
An Early Intervention Practitioner is responsible for identifying and sourcing the right intervention at the right time in an individual’s life in order to achieve mutually agreed outcomes. They work in a number of different environments within the community depending on the types of individuals they are supporting and may visit an individual in their home environment, or meet in a neutral location of the individual’s choosing. Early intervention work involves identifying risks, focusing on the voice of the individual and building relationships and trust with the individual and their wider network, in order to provide timely, flexible and effective support.
During their apprenticeship, individuals gain the knowledge and skills to identify and assess early intervention needs, working closely with individuals, families, and multi-agency professionals to provide effective support.
Apprentices will develop skills in case management, partnership working, problem solving, and reflective practice, while ensuring all documentation and processes meet organisational, legal, and quality assurance requirements.
This EPA has 2 assessment methods.
- Assessment method 1: Presentation with questions
- Assessment method 2: Professional discussion underpinned by a portfolio of evidence
Assistant senior care worker, Assistant social worker, Childrens centre worker, Community worker, Early help practitioner, Early intervention advisor, Early intervention alcohol case worker, Early intervention and prevention worker, Family support worker, Lead reablement worker, Pastoral and school inclusion officer, Violence prevention worker.
Level: 4
Duration: 18 Months*
Funding Band: £5000
Non-Levy Employer Contribution: £250 (5%)
- English and maths qualifications must be completed in line with the apprenticeship funding rules.
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