Course details

Who's this course for?

  • Those who wish to work in a number of different care settings including childcare, healthcare and residential care settings
  • Those who wish to pursue further studies in related fields

General Aims

  • Understand the concept of human development from conception to old age
  • Understand the normal patterns of development from infancy to old age
  • Explore their own personal prejudices, fears and anxieties about working with people in need of care
  • Develop interpersonal/interactive skills appropriate to responding to the needs of others
  • Applying skills and knowledge to typical work based problems
  • Develop self-confidence and empathy in dealing with people

The course is broken down into the following units:

  • The psychology of Childhood
  • The psychology of Adolescence
  • The psychology of Adulthood
Updated on 08 November, 2015

About Irish Ambulance Training Institute

they are a Pre Hospital Emergency Care Council (PHECC), Irish Heart Foundation (IHF) and FETAC accredited training site.

The Irish Ambulance Training Institute was established in 2007 to deliver a national and professional training service. their client base has extended to include a range of care providers including Ambulance Services, and a number of other students including Fire Brigade, members of Defence Forces, Gardai, Health Care Professionals, inpiduals and members of Sporting Organisations.

While they do offer training at any location nationwide, provided for by their mobile training unit, for on site training at any location and their clients convenience, they do also offer ctheirses at their fixed location training sites in Dublin, Cork, Donegal and at their flagship and headoffice site at Briarhill, Galway.

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