
- Type Validation
- Level Intermediate
- Time Days
- Cost Free
Barnardos HYPE Training & Presenting Badge - Expert
Issued by
Badge Nation
Earners of this badge have presented staff training programmes or events and will have used their lived experience to contribute to these. They have an improved understanding of a range of issues affecting young people and service users. Earners reflected on feedback and developed training programmes as a result, showed confidence to lead an activity or presentation themselves and understanding of how training programmes fit together and how to create the right environment for good learning.
- Type Validation
- Level Intermediate
- Time Days
- Cost Free
Skills
Earning Criteria
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Earners of this badge will have been part of planning a minimum of 3 training workshops or events. They have an improved understanding of young people’s health; circumstances and/or understanding of children’s rights or service user involvement.
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Earners of this badge have demonstrated their ability to work as part of a team with other trainers and presenters. Young people will have reviewed feedback from their delivery and made improvements as a result.
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Earners of this will have been supported to develop their own part of a program and take the lead in delivery.
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Earners of this badge will demonstrate an understanding of how people learn and support creating an environment that supports learning e.g. understanding learning agreements; creating a safe and comfortable learning environment; providing a range of activities for different learning styles.
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This is an open badge.
Standards
This badge has been mapped to the Demonstrate Layer of the Cities of Learning Badging Standard. The earner has demonstrated they can apply knowledge with real world context and has gained experience, consistently and applied feedback they have received in order to develop.
Endorsements
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City & Guilds
City and Guilds endorse the Cities of Learning Badging Standard designed as a scaffold to recognise knowledge, skills and behaviour achievement developed in association with the RSA