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Petroc Prospectus | SUPPORTED LEARNING SUPPORTED LEARNING


The Supported Learning department supports learners as they move from their school environment, by providing safe surroundings and a challenging curriculum that encourages learners to become more independent and confident in themselves.


Our courses transition learners into the community and employment through a journey that gives them the time and aspirations to have the skills to strive towards their chosen vocation - with guidance from our experienced tutors and support staff.


ENTRY LEVEL 16-18 TRANSITION 17+ PROJECT LIFE


PREPARATION FOR ADULTHOOD


17+ PROJECT LIFE - SUPPORTED INTERNSHIP


PROGRESSION INTO ADULTHOOD


PROJECT SEARCH SUPPORTED INTERNSHIP FTB301 Discover how you can move into supported, voluntary, paid employment or progress into a supported internship. FTB244


For people with a learning disability or Autistic Spectrum Condition who want to gain employment. In order to join the course, you must have an EHCP and be motivated to work and learn on the job.


FTB243


Supported Internships are for young people with learning difficulties and/or disabilities, aged 16 to 24, with a Statement of Special Educational Needs, a My Plan, a Learning Difficulty Assessment, or, an Education, Health and Care Plan who want to move into employment and need extra support to do so.


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FTB300


Achieve your potential in life and work. Pathway A focuses on independent living and community inclusion; Pathway B focuses of Further Education and employment.


FTT131


A personalised, supported pathway into employment which includes vocational profiling, on-the-job training and employability skills.


Over


people attended Supported Learning’s Freedom Festival2


200 FTT067


Designed to develop personal and social skills to ultimately enable progression to employment and independent living.


FTT066


Gain the knowledge and confidence to transition out of education and into the world of employment, gaining skills through a range of practical learning.


10,000


hours of work experience completed1


ENTRY LEVEL


What do I need to know about Supported Learning?


Supported Learning provides learners with structured fun. Learners are given great opportunities to be involved in community projects, and go on residential trips to outdoor centres, cities and coastal towns.


All courses have a varied curriculum with access to art, drama, horticulture, outdoor education and enterprise facilities. Our learners gain real work experience with a chance to improve their employability skills on a weekly basis, while Celebration events occur via festivals, presentations and reward trips.


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1 By all supported learning students in 2018/19


2 A music festival for young people and adults with learning difficulties and disabilities


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