Supported Studies ASDAN Lifeskills

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The Life Skills programme is designed for young people aged 16-24, with severe learning difficulties (working at entry level one), who want to develop independent living skills. The aim of the programme is to promote independence, confidence, self-esteem, social and communication skills in preparation for adulthood. Learning support assistants will meet and greet you on arrival each day, and stay with the group all day - including for breaks and lunch. The timetable runs from 9-2.30pm, four days a week and includes: independent living skills, communication and self-expression, art enterprise, enrichment, English, maths and ICT. You will learn through a variety of physical activity, participation, work experience and academic study. ?Maths ?English ?ICT ?Drama and Communication ?Independent Living Skills ?Enrichment ?Art enterprise If it's appropriate you will undertake a work experience placement for a minimum of 30 hours during the year. Relevant placements are sourced that meet your interests and offer an appropriate level of support according to individual needs. You will be accompanied to interviews, receive job coaching and travel training, if needed. You will also participate in enterprise projects where they work in teams to develop products and services.

Course information

Name: Supported Studies ASDAN Lifeskills Qualification title: Non regulated provision, Entry Level, Foundations for Learning and Life Qualification type: Assessment You will undertake a RARPA Qualification. (Recognising and Recording Progress and Achievement). This qualification is based on criteria, which has been mapped to the Preparing for Adulthood Aspirations Independent Living Employment Community Inclusion Health and Well-being A portfolio of evidence and Individual targets will demonstrate the skills you have developed during the course and will include: Student work and self-assessment Photographs/Video Clips Staff observations and Witness statements Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20161020 11:53:58 Updated 20161020 11:53:58

Entry requirements

None

Provider

North Hertfordshire College
Further Education
enquiries@nhc.ac.uk
01462 424242
http://www.nhc.ac.uk

Address

Hitchin Centre
Cambridge Road Town: HITCHIN County:Hertfordshire

Learning aims

Title: Non regulated provision, Entry Level, Foundations for Learning and Life Qualification: Non regulated provision, Entry Level, Foundations for Learning and Life Classification: Preparation for Life and Work

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