Children, Young People and Families Practitioner

Level 4 Apprenticeship Standard

Course Overview

This apprenticeship prepares practitioners to work confidently with children, young people and families, including carers, to achieve positive and sustainable change in their lives.

You will develop the skills, knowledge and judgement needed to recognise complex needs, assess risk, safeguard effectively and agree appropriate interventions or referrals. Your practice will be grounded in respect, curiosity and evidence based approaches, with a strong focus on improving outcomes and keeping people safe.

The apprenticeship supports reflective practice through regular supervision and encourages collaborative working with other professionals and organisations. By the end of the programme, your work will be making a real and measurable difference to the lives of children, young people and families.

Who Is This For?

This apprenticeship is suitable for:

  • Individuals already working with children, young people or families

  • Practitioners in care, education, youth, early years, safeguarding or community roles

  • Those progressing into specialist roles supporting vulnerable children and families

  • Learners able to undertake a Disclosure and Barring Service check

Pathway options

Option 1: Practitioner in Children’s Residential Care

You may work in settings such as:

  • Children’s homes
  • Residential special schools
  • Secure children’s homes

You will take a lead role in placement planning and support children with their health, education, emotional and day to day needs. You will act as a professional parent and contribute to creating a safe, stable and nurturing environment.

Option 2: Children, Young People and Families Practitioner Within the Community

You may work in settings such as:

  • Family homes
  • Youth centres
  • Early years and children’s centres
  • Youth justice
  • Education or community settings

You will focus on early intervention, safeguarding and managing risk across a wide range of needs, working across agencies to support independence and resilience.

 

Behaviours you will develop

You will demonstrate professional values and behaviours including:

  • Care: Respecting and valuing individuals and keeping them safe

  • Compassion: Understanding perspectives and responding with empathy

  • Courage: Being confident in challenging situations and difficult decisions

  • Communication: Building strong, trusting relationships

  • Competence: Using ethics, values and reflective practice to guide work

  • Commitment: Working consistently and resiliently to create sustainable change

Core knowledge and skills

The programme is built around what children, young people and families should experience from effective practice, including:

Voice and Communication

  • Enabling the voice of the child or family to be heard
  • Understanding equality, rights, diversity and cultural differences
  • Communicating with empathy and clarity

Safeguarding and Risk

  • Identifying safeguarding risks and forms of harm
  • Applying local and national safeguarding thresholds
  • Working with families and professionals to manage risk

Assessment and Planning

  • Understanding child, adolescent and adult development
  • Assessing needs and strengths holistically
  • Developing, delivering and reviewing intervention plans

Evidence Based Practice

  • Using and evaluating evidence based interventions
  • Monitoring wellbeing and progress over time
  • Maintaining consistency and resilience in practice

Professional Judgement and Ethics

  • Understanding duties, boundaries and ethical responsibilities
  • Applying theory, policy and legislation
  • Making confident, informed decisions

Systems and Collaboration

  • Understanding education, health, care and justice systems
  • Working with partner organisations and networks
  • Supporting shared goals and coordinated support

Specialist pathway content

Option 1: Children’s Residential Care

You will develop specialist knowledge and skills in:

  • Residential care legislation and compliance

  • Group living and group dynamics

  • Placement planning and review

  • Supporting traumatised children and young people

  • Promoting the ethos of the home

  • Collaborative team working

Option 2: Community Practice

You will develop specialist knowledge and skills in:

  • Building multi agency networks

  • Supporting specific age groups or family systems

  • Understanding contemporary social issues

  • Ethical and professional practice in community settings

  • Safeguarding and risk management

Role overview

As a Children, Young People and Families Practitioner, you will:

  • Work directly with children, young people and families to support positive change

  • Recognise and assess complex needs and risks

  • Agree interventions, plans or referrals collaboratively

  • Safeguard children and vulnerable adults

  • Work alongside professionals and agencies to improve outcomes

  • Use evidence based approaches and professional judgement

  • Reflect on and evaluate your practice regularly

Each piece of work will be different, requiring flexibility, critical thinking and ethical decision making.

Entry and Qualification Requirements

  • Disclosure and Barring Service check required

  • Apprentices without Level 2 English and Maths must achieve this before end point assessment

Related qualifications include:

  • Level 3 Diploma for Residential Childcare

  • Certificate in Higher Education in Working with Children, Young People and Families

Apprenticeship Details

  • Standard: Children, Young People and Families Practitioner
  • Reference: ST0088
  • Level: 4
  • Route: Care Services
  • Typical Duration: 24 months
  • Gateway to EPA: Typically 24 months
  • EPA Period: Typically 12 months
  • Maximum Funding: £6,000
  • Options: Community Practitioner or Residential Care Practitioner
  • Status: Approved for delivery
  • EQA Provider: Ofqual