This training has been designed to support the City & Guild’s Unit 401 in order to enable the learner to understand what is required from them within the role of an advocate and also to provide guidance when constructing a portfolio of evidence. Learners must be practicing advocates and to have held their role for at least six months in order to participate in this training. The training is delivered via Zoom; is interactive by design and will draw upon practice to facilitate both personal and professional development.
Cloverleaf Connect is the training branch of a Charity, dedicated to supporting vulnerable people to find a voice. Unlike many training providers, our revenue is invested directly back into supporting local communities, advocacy and vital work to support carers.
When you choose to purchase from us, you invest in your own company or your personal and professional development, whilst also making a charitable donation in order that our good work in supporting others can continue.
We aim to deliver exceptional training; all of our trainers are experienced, knowledgeable practitioners in a variety of professional fields and have a flair for engaging learners in participatory learning.