LLDD: for people with Learning Diffi culties and / or Disabilities
New Horizons You will develop your independent living skillls. Alongside your main programme, you can take part in extra-curricular activities every Friday at the College. These activities will help to support you to progress onto higher level or vocational courses. Activities include speech and language therapy, travel training, leadership for learning and other activities – which will widen your experience of the local community. You will take part in external projects and activities which will help you to choose what to progress to after the course. The programme is accredited by ASDAN and qualifi cations offered are: Personal Progress, PSD and English and Maths at pre-entry and entry level. The College runs an LLDD school programme on Friday mornings providing a range of vocational and life skills and a valuable assessment period for people intending to enrol on a College course after leaving their special school. Entry requirements: Interview and initial assessment. Possible next steps: Progression to higher level or vocational courses. Length of course (weeks): 36 Hours per week: 20.
Pathway to Supported Employment
and Independent Living This programme is suitable for people at pre-entry and entry level 1. It provides a wide range of activities that help to develop independent living skills. You will gain units in the ASDAN accreditation scheme for Personal Progress or Personal and Social Development - depending on your level of ability. These can build up to qualify for an Award on the Foundation Learning Framework. Activities include catering, health and safety, healthy living, arts, fi tness and preparation for work, as well as English and maths. Entry requirements: Interview and initial assessment. Possible next steps: Work / further course with a work focus. Length of course (weeks): 36 Hours per week: 12.5
On Track to Work On Track to Work supports learners to make their fi rst steps into work. Qualifi cations offered are Personal Social Development at entry 1 and 2 and Employability at Entry 2 – accredited by ASDAN. The course is designed for people aged 16-24 with varying degrees of learning and behaviour diffi culties to fi nd work or fi nd out more about the world of work. This programme helps to increase confi dence and enable learners to gain employability skills. As part of the course you will attend a work placement e.g. in housing, retail or a motor vehicle garage. There are opportunities to build on your own personal plan as well as develop core skills of English, maths and ICT. Other activities include writing application forms, CVs, how to manage your money and your rights and responsibilities at work. Entry requirements: Interview and initial assessment. Possible next steps: Further skills training or higher level courses, or supported employment. Length of course (weeks): 36 Hours per week: 12.5
This is a guide to the courses that we offer. For up-to-date information visit
www.hackney.ac.uk or call
020 7613 9123
To avoid disappointment, please confi rm course availability before enrolling at
www.hackney.ac.uk or 020 7613 9123.
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