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COURSE OVERVIEW
This course has been designed for learners who have the desire to increase their independence and confidence, making a positive contribution to their communities and society as a whole. The Programme of study is tailored around individual learner targets based on their Educational, Health and Care Plans. This follows the RARPA process (Recognising and recording progress and achievement) to provide supported progression through to the next stage in their lives. Learner progress and targets are reviewed frequently throughout the programme with EHCP and other review meetings in place regularly for parents, carers and other professionals to attend.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Individual applications will be reviewed for appropriate skills and readiness for each level but you should have achieved an Entry Level 2 in literacy.
Upon completion of this course students may move on to our level one foundation course known at gateway 3
This programme has been designed for learners to increase their independence and confidence -a group of high need individuals, to ready them for independent living. This includes cookery, cleaning, general day to day living. Money skills and management are also included.
Our main aim is to build self-confidence, self-worth and social skills. This gives them the skills and ability to progress on to the next level of college . The programme of study is tailored around individual learner targets and on their Educational, Health and Care Plans. Progress and targets are reviewed and updated throughout the year
The learners co create their learning, by discussing timetables and what interests them, therefore increasing their confidence to participate in new things and experiences. The students will take part in Community and enterprise projects, gaining valuable experience through working in and with the community.
It is very important that the learners have fun and enjoy coming into college!