Safeguarding Policy (Protection of Vulnerable Adults and Children)
Northampton College recognises that members of staff and learners have an important role to play in safeguarding the welfare of vulnerable adults and children and preventing their abuse. The College has, in consultation with Social Services, written a comprehensive Policy to ensure that the welfare of the child is always placed at the centre of its activities. Anyone who would like to see a copy of the policy should contact the Director of Learner Support on 01604 734 293.
Freedom of Information Act
Northampton College offers a guide to a publication scheme which is a requirement under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
Learning Resource Centres (LRCs)
Libraries and Computer Drop-in areas are available at Booth Lane, Daventry and Lower Mounts. Learners will need current college ID cards to borrow resources and access computers. The LRCs provide a broad collection of learning materials in electronic version accessible remotely through the Library website.
For more information on services and opening hours please contact LRC staff or visit our website at:
www1.northamptoncollege.ac.uk/library
Booth Lane Library: Daventry Library: Lower Mounts Library: Supported Learning
The College offers a wide variety of part-time courses for adults with moderate to severe learning disabilities at Booth Lane, Daventry and Lower Mounts. Please contact Mike Bower on 01604 736 200 for information about courses at Booth Lane and Lower Mounts and Fiona Rowe on 01604 736 357 for courses based at Daventry.
Copies of the College Disability Equality Scheme are available in different formats on request.
01604 734 208
bllibrary@northamptoncollege.ac.uk
01604 736 312
dlibrary@northamptoncollege.ac.uk
01604 736 209
lmlibrary@northamptoncollege.ac.uk
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