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Pedagogical coordinators
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Bruno Dias
Belval bruno.diasdasilva@enad.lu 26 650 350 62 -
Carole Brausch
High Five carole.brausch@enad.lu 26 650 350 50
The aim of the training leading to this CCP is to learn in a very practical way how to take part in supporting people who are losing their independence (elderly, disabled or frail people), children, senior citizens or people with special needs in everyday life. The course covers three areas: care assistance, educational support and help with household chores.
What are the characteristics of the job?
The CCP Daily Care Assistant course aims to prepare participants to be competent and empathetic professionals capable of supporting different populations in their daily lives, covering a wide range of areas to meet the varied needs of the people assisted and to ensure their comfort in life. He or she ensures that the home is maintained in good order and assists the person with everyday tasks such as:
- Hygiene;
- Food;
- Outings.
Daily Care Assistants therefore have an important support role to play in improving the well-being of the people concerned. Depending on the degree of dependency, they either carry out tasks themselves or assist the person who is losing their independence.
What is the objective of the training?
The CCP Daily Care Assistant training provides students with general, theoretical, vocational and practical training, enabling them to obtain a vocational qualification sanctioned by the Certificate of professional capacity (CCP).
What does the course involve?
Adult apprenticeships last 2 years and are offered at ENAD under a concurrent programme (under an apprenticeship contract).
Fields of activity
- Supervision of living groups and support for pedagogical teams
- Care assistance
- Working in multidisciplinary teams
- Accompanying people in their daily lives, at home, in accommodation or during leisure activities
- Help with household chores
Knowledge / skills
- Possess human qualities
- Interdisciplinary collaboration
- Promoting empathy and sensitivity
- Practical skills/good dexterity
- People skills
- Being attentive and listening to needs
- Good communication skills
- Adaptability and versatility
- A healthy lifestyle
Prepare your application
Admission deadlines and procedures
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Registration
Candidates must register for an adult apprenticeship with ADEM (see notice below).
Apply (normally from May of the school year preceding entry) to ADEM at the following addresses:
Decision
An advisory committee will decide on the access and admission of candidates who have submitted a complete application. Applicants will be informed by letter of the decision of the Adult Apprenticeship Advisory Board.
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Search for a training company
Candidates are looking for a training employer with a view to signing an apprenticeship contract (required for admission to an adult apprenticeship).
Access to classes
Once apprentices have received their assignment from ADEM, they make an appointment with ENAD to register for the course. The following documents must be presented:
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- attestation lycée / assignment card
- exact details of the training company (address, name and telephone number of the workplace tutor)
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