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Course Code
21313 23
Course Title
PATHWAYS - PREPARING FOR ADULTHOOD
Level
Entry Level
Duration
1 Year(s)
Entry Requirements

The Preparing for Adulthood course is designed for learners who are aged between 16 and 25 and have a special educational Needs and/or disabilities (SEND). The course main focus is to help the transition of learners who need structure and routine to enable them to thrive. This course can be a progression route for learners who have been on a school links course, or an entry course for learners coming to us straight from school.

Venue
Dunstable
Start Date
September 2023
Fees
16-18 £0.00
Funded £0.00
Non-Funded £0.00

Is this course right for me?

The Preparing for Adulthood course is designed for learners who are aged between 16 and 25 and have a special educational Needs and/or disabilities (SEND). The course main focus is to help the transition of learners who need structure and routine to enable them to thrive. This course can be a progression route for learners who have been on a school links course, or an entry course for learners coming to us straight from school.

Course Overview

Staff will support learners to continuously progress throughout the year and ensure that they are offered the opportunities to meet their full potential. Learners will be supported to build on existing skills in preparation for adulthood. Preparing for Adulthood is a course designed to build confidence, motivation and independence skills. Subjects include independence and life skills, Community activities, enterprise, healthy lifestyles, PPD and more. Maths and English are a key part of the timetable, and taught in a functional and enjoyable way by the same Tutor who teaches the course. The curriculum has an emphasis on the skills needed for the learners to become more independent, and to move on to the next level of education; with this in mind they are offered taster sessions in the vocational subjects during the summer term. Learners attend College for three days each week, 9am - 4pm. Group sizes are usually around eight learners. Learners will be working on gaining an Entry level certificate in Independent living. Progress will be monitored using the RARPA process where personal targets will be set and regularly reviewed with the learner, parents, carers and other professionals.

What options are there after completing this course?

As in all courses in College, there is a focus on progression and the course aims to prepare for their next step whether this is a further course at Central Beds College or other services.

Additional information

Coming to College is a full time commitment and you will need to ensure that you have factored in the cost of travelling to College and potentially to a local work placement. If you are concerned about this, please click here to see what financial support is available through our Student Services team.

We do recommend a few good resources that you can choose to purchase if you wish which you can see here (link). We may request contributions are made to trips and outings.

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