Bamboo Grove Training Centre
Level 5 Diploma in Counselling Children and Young People
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Key Information
Where: 20 Cowgate, Peterborough, PE2 1NA
Course dates for this academic year:
13th, 27th Jan 26
10th, 24th Feb 26
10th, 24th Mar 26
14th, 28th Apr 26
12th May 26
2nd, 16th, 30th Jun 26
Time: Tuesday 10am-4:45pm
Classroom based, face to face in a group of maximum 12 with two tutors.
Starting Date: 13th January 2026
Cost: £2.500 plus £376 CPCAB registration fee*.
Attendance: 90% minimum face-to-face presence.
Age: 19+
Previous qualifications: Level 2, Level 3 and Level 4 certificates in counselling studies
*Registration fee subject to change

How can it benefit me?
- By equipping you with a recognised qualification to work therapeutically with children and young people, opening pathways to specialised roles in schools, youth services, charities, or private practice.
- By developing your understanding of child and adolescent development, attachment, trauma, and safeguarding, enhancing your ability to respond effectively and ethically to complex emotional needs.
- By supporting career advancement through specialist training, enabling progression into roles such as school counsellor, lead practitioner, or therapeutic service coordinator.

Why study CYP-L5 at BGTC?
The CPCAB Level 5 Diploma in Counselling Children and Young People is a one-year, part-time qualification designed for qualified counsellors who want to specialise in therapeutic work with clients aged 11–18. It offers the opportunity to build on existing skills while gaining the knowledge and confidence to work safely and effectively in this complex and rewarding field.
Grounded in a relational and integrative approach, the course focuses on the emotional worlds of children and young people, including key developmental, systemic, and cultural factors. You’ll explore areas such as attachment, trauma, neurodiversity, risk and resilience, and safeguarding, while continuing to deepen your capacity for reflective, ethical practice.
Learning is highly experiential and collaborative, with an emphasis on creative and age-appropriate ways of working. You’ll engage in case study presentations, group process, and personal development work—all within a supportive environment that values lived experience, curiosity, and professional integrity.
Our CYP-L5 learners come from a range of backgrounds and settings, bringing insight and passion to the learning community. The course provides both the challenge and the care needed to grow your competence and confidence in working therapeutically with young people.
Graduates of this course are equipped to work in schools, colleges, charities, and private practice, and are well-positioned for roles involving specialist youth counselling, safeguarding leadership, or therapeutic service delivery. At BGTC, we are committed to nurturing skilled, attuned practitioners who make a real difference in young people’s lives.

What does the course involve?
- Regular written reflections (Learning Reviews) on your progress through the course
- Two assignments
- Counselling Skills Practice
- Receiving and giving peer feedback
- Case presentation
- Personal Development
- Supervision for client work (Costs not included in the course fees)
- Personal counselling sessions. At least 20 hours throughout the course. (Costs not included in the course fees)
- 60 formally contracted client hours with at least 4 different clients aged 11-18.