Supported Education Skills for Independence and Work Scheme 2
This Skills for Independence and Work programme may be suitable for you if you have needed support with your learning through school and you wish to continue to develop skills that will help in your everyday life.
It will help you to grow in confidence and begin to prepare you for employment by practising the skills you will need for the world of work.
You spend four days per week in College, studying in a supportive environment where you learn to work more independently and grow in self esteem. You will receive a personalised timetable that will enable you to work towards your goals, and you gain nationally-recognised qualifications at an appropriate level for you.
Subjects covered incl…
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This Skills for Independence and Work programme may be suitable
for you if you have needed support with your learning through
school and you wish to continue to develop skills that will help in
your everyday life.
It will help you to grow in confidence and begin to prepare you for
employment by practising the skills you will need for the world of
work.
You spend four days per week in College, studying in a
supportive environment where you learn to work more independently
and grow in self esteem. You will receive a personalised timetable
that will enable you to work towards your goals, and you gain
nationally-recognised qualifications at an appropriate level for
you.
Subjects covered include:
- working with others
- time management
- customer care
- effective communication
- personal presentation
- functional skills in English, maths and ICT
- health and safety
- development of confidence and self esteem
- skills for independent living
Your tutor will work with you to set individual learning targets
each term and you will get feedback on your progress. You will be
assessed through creating a folder of evidence for each subject.
You will be assessed at a level that suits you. The functional
skills in English, maths and ICT are assessed by an externally set
test.
You will be in small class sizes of no more than 10 students there
will be a learning support assistant in each of your classes to
help you progress. We recognise that you might need some help to
make the move from school to college so you will have a personal
tutor who will support you along the way. Where possible learning
will be through doing and taking part in practical activities in
and out of the college environment you will learn new skills and
improve on those that you already have. This a four day a week
programme.
You gain:
job coaching and work experience
functional skills in English, maths and ICT
Certificate in Employability and Personal Development Entry Level
2
There are no formal entry requirements for this course. We are looking for young people with enthusiasm to learn and a desire to make personal progress. Your offer will be subject to a successful interview an initial assessment of English and maths and where appropriate a successful transition period from year 11.
On successful completion of the course you may move onto other courses within Preparation for Life and Work area into supported employment or voluntary work.
There are no frequently asked questions yet. If you have any more questions or need help, contact our customer service.
