The accredited training underlining it all
Intergenerational care is most impactful when delivered by skilled, confident practitioners – and that’s where accredited training plays a vital role. NCFE is proud to be the only UK awarding organisation offering a qualification that supports this work.
The CACHE-accredited qualification in intergenerational practice equips staff with the knowledge and tools to create safe, purposeful and enriching environments where children and older adults can connect meaningfully. It covers key areas such as safeguarding, emotional development, activity planning and inclusive practice.
As Janet King explains: “The CACHE qualification gives rigour, a sense of achievement and pride. Whether you're in health and social care or early years education, it brings everything together to support impactful, inclusive practice.”
Dr Judith-Ish Horowicz MBE HonsDEd, founder of Apples and Honey Nightingale, adds: "Accreditation gives us the legitimacy to say, this is how you can actually develop and support people to deliver the most beneficial and the most impactful training.”
Together, this training ensures that intergenerational programmes are not only inspiring, but also professionally grounded and built to last.