Skills for Life
This course will support your personal development and skills, understanding what is needed to succeed in life.
Qualifications available:
- Certificate and Extended Certificate Entry Level 1 to Entry Level 3
Qualifications available:
- Certificate and Extended Certificate Entry Level 1 to Entry Level 3
What you will learn:
Certificate and Extended Certificate Entry Level 1 to Entry Level 3
- Starting out on a new learning experience
- Knowing how you learn
- Identifying own starting point
- Following instructions
- Being part of a group
- Understanding relationships
- Contributing to the community
- Handling money
- Personal safety
- Healthy eating
- Using social and leisure facilities
You will also complete English & Maths – Functional skills
Additional Information:
- Personal & social development sessions
- Employability / independent living
- Fundamental British Values
- Keeping safe and healthy
- Opportunity for work experience
- Mental wellbeing
- You must be aged between 16 – 18 years, or aged between 19 – 24 years and have a current Educational, health & care plan (EHCP)
- You must have legally lived in the UK for 3 years and, or a legal right as a resident of the UK at the start of your course.
- For EEA nationals residing in the UK before 31st December 2020, you must have applied or have settlement status under the EU settlement Scheme.
- For EEA nationals arriving after 31st December 2020, you must have leave to remain with permission to work.
- Progress on to an apprenticeship
- Increase your chances of gaining employment
You can apply for a bursary to help towards attending the course. If eligible this can help in paying for travel by public transport, or support with petrol expenses, and lunch. The full amount is based on individual need and circumstance, which will be assessed at the start of the course. Speak to a member of staff to find out how a bursary could work for you.
Certificate and Extended Certificate Entry Level 1 to Entry Level 3
- Starting out on a new learning experience
- Knowing how you learn
- Identifying own starting point
- Following instructions
- Being part of a group
- Understanding relationships
- Contributing to the community
- Handling money
- Personal safety
- Healthy eating
- Using social and leisure facilities
You will also complete English & Maths – Functional skills
- Personal & social development sessions
- Employability / independent living
- Fundamental British Values
- Keeping safe and healthy
- Opportunity for work experience
- Mental wellbeing
- You must be aged between 16 – 18 years, or aged between 19 – 24 years and have a current Educational, health & care plan (EHCP)
- You must have legally lived in the UK for 3 years and, or a legal right as a resident of the UK at the start of your course.
- For EEA nationals residing in the UK before 31st December 2020, you must have applied or have settlement status under the EU settlement Scheme.
- For EEA nationals arriving after 31st December 2020, you must have leave to remain with permission to work.
- Progress on to a vocational course of your choice
- Progress on to an apprenticeship
- Increase your chances of gaining employment.
You can apply for a bursary to help towards attending the course. If eligible this can help in paying for travel by public transport, or support with petrol expenses, and lunch. The full amount is based on individual need and circumstance, which will be assessed at the start of the course. Speak to a member of staff to find out how a bursary could work for you.