August 2018 - July 2019
Darlington
Children & Young People Collective
Prospectus
Learning & Skills
Welcome
I am delighted to welcome you to Darlington Borough Council’s Learning & Skills 2018 - 2019 downloadable prospectus. Our Learning & Skills Service, which is rated as Good by Ofsted, offers a wide range of courses for the local community. This includes courses for children within our Family Learning provision and Intensive Support learning, young people embarking on Study Programme, Diplomas and Apprenticeships and adults who want to develop their careers, have a love for learning or are coming back to learning after many years. Our team of dedicated staff are here to offer advice and guidance to help you choose the right course for you. We are small friendly organisation and we pride ourselves in offering you a unique service, including 1:1 guidance on your next steps in learning or employment once you have completed a course with us to help you achieve your goals and ambitions. The team are here to help provide Darlington’s community with the learning you want and they positively welcome any feedback you may have about the type of courses you would like to see in Darlington. Please contact us (01325 405601, text on 07932 869325 or l&s@darlington.gov.uk) for further information about any of our courses - we would love to hear from you. Best wishes
Cllr Cyndi Hughes Cabinet Member for Children and Young People
Learning & Skills Service • Is committed to providing a quality service • Works with people of all backgrounds • Supports you in your aspirations • Has knowledgeable and skilled teaching staff • Provides quality information, advice and guidance • Delivers courses in and around Darlington • Has fantastic success rates • Is judged ‘good ‘ by Ofsted
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Contents Choosing the Right Course / Term Dates
4
Contact / Enrolment
5
Learning for Interest
6-7
Family Learning and Parenting
8-9
Functional Skills
10
11
GCSEs Teaching and Preparation for Life and Work
12-13
Working with Children and Young People and Further Education 14
Distance Learning Apprenticeships
15
16-17
Diplomas
18
19+ Diplomas
19
Study Programmes
20
Employers’ Information
21-22
Testimonials
23
Success Stories
24
Our Venue Maps
25
Map of Darlington
26
Course Costs
27
Support for Learners / Information and Guidance
28
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Choosing the
Right Course
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To help you decide which course will suit you, the following definitions explain each level of study and will help you choose according to your existing level of knowledge and experience: Entry level – Beginners, Introductory courses Courses designed for those who wish to gain basic knowledge and skills. Qualifications are offered at Entry 1, Entry 2 and Entry 3 in a range of subject areas including English and Maths. Level 1 – Intermediate courses Courses designed for those who may have studied or gained a qualification some time ago. These courses provide a foundation to progress to advanced courses. Equivalent to NVQ 1, GCSE grades D – G. Level 2 Courses for those reasonably confident in their skills and knowledge and want to learn, apply and interpret information about the subject or skill. Equivalent to NVQ 2, GCSE grades A* - C. Level 3 Courses for those who want to explore a subject in detail, with some independent research and reflection of the subject. Equivalent to NVQ 3, AS/A2 Level. Level 4/5 Courses for learners who want an in-depth knowledge of current issues and how they apply to the wider environment. Equivalent to Professional Certificates and Awards, Certificate of Higher Education and Foundation Degree.
Term Dates Autumn Term Monday 3rd September 2018 to Friday 21st December 2018
(Half Term - Monday 29th October 2018 - Friday 2nd November 2018)
Spring Term Monday 7th January 2019 to Friday 5th April 2019
(Half Term - Monday 18th February 2019 to Friday 22nd February 2019)
Summer Term Tuesday 23rd April 2019 to Tuesday 23rd July 2019
(Half Term - Monday 27th May 2019 to Friday 31st May 2019)
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Contact the Learning & Skills Team By phone
By text
By e-mail
01325 405601
07932 869325
l&s@darlington.gov.uk
For all application forms, please visit our website: www.darlington.gov.uk/learningandskills You can also visit Learning & Skills on Follow us on Twitter @darlingtonl_s
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Enrolment Enrolments and bookings can be made in 2 simple ways: Phone Call us on 01325 405601 In person at The Coleridge Centre, Coleridge Gardens, Darlington DL1 5AJ OUR OPENING TIMES ARE: Monday to Friday 9.00 - 16.00 When you enrol you will need your personal details (including address, date of birth, telephone number, national insurance number and information about any benefits you receive).
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Learning for Interest
Learning for Leisure courses are available for anyone who wishes to learn a new skill, develop a new passion or learn simply for fun. All our learning for leisure courses are very informal, fun and a great way to socialise and meet new people.
ICT courses Computers for Beginners: This course is suitable for learners with no or very little experience of using a computer and using the internet, but who would like to get started. Computers Next Steps: This course is suitable for those who have previously attended the Computers for Beginners course or who have the ability to use Microsoft Word, email and basic use of the internet.
History Courses Introduction to Family History: This course is for you if would like the opportunity to find out about your ancestors and to answer the question “who do you think you are?” History of County Durham: Do you have an interest in your local history and wants to increase your knowledge of the area? Then this course will be suitable for you.
History Around Us: This course is aimed at anyone who has interest in local history. The intent is to make learners aware of the history of Darlington and to take part in a series of site visits within the town.
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Languages French: This course is for anyone who would like to learn to speak basic French words and phrases to support their French holiday or as a step towards learning a new exciting language. Italian: This course is for anyone who would like to learn to speak basic Italian words and phrases to support their Italian holiday or as a step towards learning a new exciting language.
“I was nervous about joining the course but was made to feel welcome and put at ease, I really enjoyed it” Introduction to Family History
“Good to refresh myself, more confident to move forward” Computers for Beginners
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Dressmaking Beginners Dressmaking: This course is suitable for absolute beginners and those who wish to brush up on their sewing skills. The course is intended to build learner confidence and enable learners to move onto more complex sewing projects. Developing Dressmaking Skills: This course is for anyone who is interested in developing the skills required for dressmaking. This is a mixed ability class and there are no entry requirements for the course, only the enthusiasm to learn about dressmaking in a fun, friendly environment and a willingness to have a go.
Cookery Cookery for Beginners: The course is ideal for those new to cookery, students or anyone who wishes to gain more confidence in the kitchen.
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Cookery from Different Countries: This course is suitable for anyone who is interested in learning something new or developing their skills in cuisines around the world. Best of British Baking: This is a practical cookery course which aims to help you master the basic skills of traditional, British home baking. This course is suitable for those who are new to baking and those who wish to perfect their baking skills. Cookery for Entertaining: This course is suitable for those new to cookery and also those who have attended previous courses and want to further improve their skills. The theme is food for entertaining your guests and / or family. It includes good ideas for dishes that not only look impressive, but also taste good too. Cake Decorating: This course is for anyone who is interested in developing skills in cake decorating. It is suitable for those who are new and for those with some experience.
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Family Learning and Parenting
Programmes available to parents, grandparents and carers to improve their ability to support their child’s learning and encourage families to work and learn together in a fun and safe environment. Family Learning Intensive Support – 1:1 support in the home for parents / families who are unable to access learning in a group environment. The tutor will support individual targets with the aim of joining a group setting sized environment. •
Helping in School Level 2 This is a 15 week One Awards accredited course for learners who are considering a career as a teaching assistant
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Child Development Level 1 This course is for those who are looking to gain a qualification to support their children. It will also help learners working towards volunteering in schools or as a progression to other child-related courses
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Family Safety Level 1 This course is suitable for those who would like to improve their First Aid Skills and create a safe environment in their home
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Employability Level 1 This course is suitable for anyone who would like to
improve their employability and job searching skills
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Art and Craft Fun ways to develop your creative talents and share art
and craft with the rest of the family
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Confidence Building A short course designed to help you get back in learning
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Fun with English Helping parents / carers / grandparents understand current methods used in school through fun games and activities
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Fun with Numbers Helping parents / carers / grandparents understand current methods used in school through fun games and activities
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Family Budgeting A five week course covering ways to budget and save money
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Positive Parenting Practical parenting tips to include dealing with behaviour issues, different stages of growth, children’s play and learning, accident prevention and health. The course will be designed to focus on 0-5 years, 5-11 years and 11-16 years
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Play Talk Ways to encourage language and communication skills of younger children
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Time for Books Games and activities to encourage reading
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Family Learning and Parenting continued...
All our courses are provided in schools, children’s centres and other venues across Darlington. A crèche may also be available, subject to demand. We also offer workshops and trails throughout the year. Children attending the workshops and trails must have an adult in attendance at all times.
“I have thoroughly enjoyed the course. It enabled me to meet new people and allowed me to grow in confidence to pursue my next steps”
“I have gained a lot more knowledge in maths and my confidence has grown that I am able to help my boys at home”
“It amazes me every day what my son is learning and how well he is doing at school. The things I have learnt on the Family Learning courses have helped me to help him”
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Functional Skills
Are your English, maths and ICT skills a little rusty? Take the opportunity to improve your skills and achieve a recognised Entry Level, Level 1 or Level 2 qualification (equivalent to a GCSE) and learn in a supportive, friendly, small class sized environment. Functional Skills Maths
Venue
Day
Time
L1 / L2 Maths
Coleridge Centre
Mon
9.30 - 11.30
Entry Maths
Coleridge Centre
Mon
12.15 - 14.15
L1 / L2 Maths
Coleridge Centre
Mon
17.45 - 19.45
Functional Skills English
Venue
Day
Time
L1 / L2 English
Coleridge Centre
Tue
18.00 - 20.00
Entry English
Coleridge Centre
Wed
9.15 - 11.15
L1/L2 English
Coleridge Centre
Thursday
9.15 - 11.15
L1/L2 English
Coleridge Centre
Friday
9.30 - 11.30
Entry English
Coleridge Centre
Friday
12.30 - 14.30
Functional Skills ICT
Venue
Day
Time
L1/L2 ICT
Crown Street Library
Tuesday
9.15 - 15.15
E3/L1/L2 ICT
Coleridge Centre
Tuesday
17.45 - 19.45
L1/L2 ICT
Coleridge Centre
Thursday
9.00 - 11.30
Entry ICT
Coleridge Centre
Thursday
12.30 - 15.30
L1/L2 ICT
Crown Street Library
Saturday
10.00 - 13.00
The functional skills courses start throughout the year and are FREE. Before attending the course every learner needs to complete an initial assessment to check existing skill level. Initial assessments are held at: • The Coleridge Centre – every Friday 13.00 - 16.00 term time only Please phone 01325 405601 to make an appointment for an initial assessment. The length of the course varies according to the personal needs of each learner.
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GCSEs
Our GCSE courses are offered over one academic year, starting in September and finishing in June. Courses will be delivered once a week for 3 hours per week. Learners will be expected to do at least 3 hours study at home on top of these hours. The courses are very intensive, so attendance every week is vital. Course Title
Venue
Day
Start
Finish
Start
Course
Time
Time
Date
Date
Fee
Wed
18.00
21.00
Sep 2019
1 academic year FREE*
9.30
12.30
Sep 2019
1 academic year FREE*
GCSE English
Coleridge Centre
GCSE Maths
Crown Street Library Sat
Total
GCSE exams will take place on the following dates: • Tuesday 21st May 2019 - AQA GCSE – 8300/1F & 1H Mathematics Paper 1 (Non – calculator) • Tuesday 4th June 2019 - AQA GCSE – 8700/1 English Language Paper 1 • Thursday 6th June 2019 - AQA GCSE – 8300/2F & 2H Mathematics Paper 2 (Calculator) • Friday 7th June 2019 - AQA GCSE – 8700/2 English Language Paper 2 • Tuesday 11th June 2019 - AQA GCSE – 8300/3F & 3H Mathematics Paper 3 (Calculator)
‘Employers, universities and colleges will generally expect you to have a GCSE English and Maths at a good level’
“I decided to change my career and go to University, but I needed a ‘C’ or above in maths before I could. I enrolled on the GCSE Maths course with Learning & Skills. I enjoyed every single moment of it! I had an amazing teacher who supported me throughout and I made new friends. The classes were a joy to go to – we all had fun!”
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Please note: If you have grade A* - C, the fee for a re-sit is £200 * The course will be £60, however this will be fully refunded once you have completed the course and taken the exam.
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Teaching and Preparation for Life and Work
If you want to learn something different or improve your existing skills, then enrol on one of our courses. You can choose from a wide range of courses to gain a qualification, develop your career or enhance your employment prospects.
Level 3 Award in Education and Training This course is perfect for you if you want to teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector or if you are a trainer or tutor who has no teaching qualifications. The course will give you an insight into:
Course details
• The roles and responsibilities of a teacher
Start dates:
• The role of the assessor
Wednesday 19th September 2018
• Teaching methods and assessments
Wednesday 16th January 2019
• Learning styles • Establishing ground rules • Embedding functional skills into lesson plans • Legislation and codes of practice • Inclusive learning and Equality & Diversity
Wednesday 24th April 2019 Time: 18.00 - 21.00 Venue: The Coleridge Centre Length: 12 weeks Cost: £350
The course involves completion of three assignments including a 30 minute micro teach delivery.
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Teaching and Preparation for Life and Work
continued... Training, Assessment and Quality Assurance (TAQA) This course is right for you are either already assessing as part of an assessment team and / or wish to be involved in assessing and need a suitable qualification. You can take various routes (see below) and each is priced differently. If you achieve all three units you will receive the Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement, anything less than three units will result in an Award. Unit 301 Award in understanding the practices and principles of assessment - You complete this unit if you wish to gain knowledge and understanding of assessment but do not wish to carry out assessment of learners. Unit 301 and 302 Award in assessing occupational competence in the work environment - This award qualifies you to assess learners in their working environment. Unit 301 and 303 Award in assessing vocational skills, knowledge and understanding - This award qualifies you to assess learners in an educational / training workshop environment. Unit 301, 302 and 303 Certificate in assessing vocational achievement - This certificate qualifies you to assess in both types of environment.
Substance Misuse Awareness This qualification is suitable for all members of the public, aged 19+. You will learn accurate and up to date knowledge on substance misuse at a basic level.
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Working with Children and Young People and Further Education Children and young people are the future. Working and supporting them is very rewarding and also a fantastic way of investing in the future. Do you want to make a difference to the lives of our children and young people? If yes then the following courses will be suitable for you: • Introduction to Working with Children and Young People Level 1
• Working with Children Young People Level 2 • Access to Higher Education in: o Social Work Studies o Early Years • Level 3 Early Years Educator (must be employed in sector) • Level 3 Diploma Adults England (must be employed in sector)
and “The support I received from staff really shaped what I felt I was capable of and the work I was able to produce. The Learning & Skills Service was a vital part of me getting the qualifications and experience I needed to get in to university to study criminology - couldn’t recommend them highly enough”
HSC
This course will help you to become a Social Worker
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Distance Learning
Distance learning is flexible as you are able to choose when and where you study. Studying by distance learning allows you to develop your career without having to worry about attending classes, childcare or making changes to your work. It also means that you can apply new knowledge and insights to your working life while you are still studying. We have the following Distance Learning courses: • Level 2 Certificate in Equality and Diversity • Level 2 Certificate in The Principles of the Prevention & Control of Infection in Health Care Settings • Level 2 Certificate in Understanding the Safe Handling of Medicines • Level 2 Certificate in Common Health Conditions • Level 2 Certificate in Awareness of Mental Health Problems • Level 2 Certificate in Principles of Dementia Care • Level 2 Certificate in Understanding the Care and Management of Diabetes • Level 2 Certificate in Principles of End of life Care • Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Dignity and Safeguarding in Adult Health and Social Care • Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Autism • Level 2 Certificate in Information, Advice and Guidance • Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Behaviour that Challenges • Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Children and Young People’s Mental Health • Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Nutrition and Health
To enrol please telephone 01325 405601 or email l&s@darlington.gov.uk. You will need to attend the Coleridge Centre on a specific date for induction and to receive your study materials.
“Due to working full time, Distance Learning gave me the flexibility and support I needed to complete my qualification away from a classroom”
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Apprenticeships
(X indicates there is no fixed start date for the Apprenticeship programme)
Apprenticeships give you the chance to learn and gain nationally recognised qualifications whilst being employed. You will be paid the Apprenticeship National Minimum Wage. The course will involve training on and off the job and will allow you to develop your skills and knowledge in one of the following areas: • Business Administration
• Adult Care
• Customer Service
• Site Joinery
• Lead Adult Care
• Motor Vehicle
• Childcare
• Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools • Management
Course Title
Venue
Day
Business Administration Apprenticeship
Coleridge Centre
Start Time
Finish Start Time Date
Course Length
Various X
X
Contact Learning & Skills
Minimum of 12 months
Business Administration Coleridge Centre Advanced Apprenticeship
Various X
X
Contact Learning & Skills
Minimum of 12 months
Customer Service Apprenticeship
Coleridge Centre
Various X
X
Contact Learning & Skills
Minimum of 12 months
Customer Service Coleridge Centre Advanced Apprenticeship
Various X
X
Contact Learning & Skills
Minimum of 12 months
Light Vehicle Maintenance Unit 2, Flexspace, Apprenticeship Lingfield Way
Various X
X
Contact Learning & Skills
Minimum of 12 months
Light Vehicle Maintenance Unit 2, Flexspace Advanced Apprenticeship Lingfield Way
Various X
X
Contact Learning & Skills
Minimum of 12 months
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Apprenticeships continued... Course Title
Venue
Day
Site Joinery Apprenticeship
Unit 14, Flexspace Lingfield Way
Site Joinery Advanced Apprenticeship
Unit 14, Flexspace Lingfield Way
Start Time
Finish Start Time Date
Course Length
Various X
X
Contact Learning & Skills
Minimum of 18 months
Various X
X
Contact Learning & Skills
Minimum of 18 months
Supporting Teaching and Coleridge Centre Learning in Schools Apprenticeship
Various X
X
Contact Learning & Skills
Minimum of 12 months
Supporting Teaching and Coleridge Centre Learning in Schools Advanced Apprenticeship
Various X
X
Contact Learning & Skills
Minimum of 12 months
Early Years Educator Apprenticeship
Coleridge Centre
Various X
X
Contact Learning & Skills
Minimum of 15 months
Residential Care Worker Apprenticeship
Coleridge Centre
Various X
X
Contact Learning & Skills
Minimum of 15 months
Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship
Coleridge Centre
Various X
X
Contact Learning & Skills
Minimum of 12 months
Lead Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship
Coleridge Centre
Various X
X
Contact Learning & Skills
Minimum of 12 months
Playwork Apprenticeship
Coleridge Centre
Various X
X
Contact Learning & Skills
Minimum of 15 months
Children’s & Young Peoples Workforce – Social Care Pathway Apprenticeship
Coleridge Centre
Various X
X
Contact Learning & Skills
Minimum of 12 months
Higher Apprenticeship – Operational Delivery Manager (Level 5)
Coleridge Centre
Various X
X
Contact Learning & Skills
18-30 months
Why choose an Apprenticeship?
1. Earn while you learn 2. Work Experience - Enabling you to put theory into practice 3. Support - Experienced tutors available to provide personalised support allowing you to succeed 4. Kick start your career - Giving you experience to progress in your chosen sector 5. Develop and learn new skills Developing your confidence and enabling you to work with a range of different people
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Diplomas
Diplomas are offered to 16 - 18 year olds in Customer Service, Health and Social Care, Site Joinery and Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair. The course lasts an academic year and allows you to study the different aspects of your chosen area, whilst gaining a recognised Level 2 Diploma qualification, which can be used as part of an Apprenticeship or as a standalone qualification.
3 Apprenticeship and gained 3 Distinctions and 1 Merit in his exams. Find us on On completion of the Twitter: course he was offered @darlingtonl_s a full-time position as Technician and Transport Manager with Gregg Little Testing.
The course involves interactive lessons relevant to employment in your chosen area, as well some short work experience with a local business and the possibility of gaining industry qualifications, such as a CSCS card or First Aid. The course will also enable you to develop your maths and English skills (if required) in order to support your progression.
Graham Curry, Apprenticeship Trainer, said, “During the three and a half years I have taught Luke he has always worked to the best of his ability both in the classroom and workshop environment and been a pleasure to teach.”
Progression from this programme would be an Apprenticeship Scheme with Darlington Borough Council Learning & Skills or a Level 3 Diploma. • Luke Reynolds completed the Diploma and was offered employment at Gregg Little Testing. He then joined the Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Level 2 Apprenticeship with Learning & Skills. Luke always received glowing reports from his placement and he completed the Level 2 Apprenticeship. He then enrolled on the Level Course Title
Venue
Day
Start Time
Finish Time
Start Date
Course Length
Level 2 Diploma in Unit 2, Light Vehicle Maintenance Flexspace Lingfield Way
Mon & Tue
9.30
15.30
Contact Learning & Skills
One academic year
Level 2 Diploma in Site Joinery
Unit 14, Flexspace Lingfield Way
Mon & Tue
9.30
15.30
Contact Learning & Skills
One academic year
Level 2 Diploma in Health and Social Care
Coleridge Centre Mon & Tue
9.30
15.30
Contact Learning & Skills
One academic year
Level 2 Diploma in Customer Service
Tubwell Row
2.5 days per week 9.30 (minimum 1 day work experience)
15.30
Contact Learning & Skills
One academic year
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19+ Diplomas
19+ Diplomas are available in the following courses. Learners will be required to be in work placement or employed in the chosen area for a minimum of 16 hours per week. Course Title
Venue
Level 3 Diploma for Early Years Workforce – Early Years Educator
Day
Start Time
Finish Time
Start Date
Course Length
Coleridge Centre Various
X
X
X
Minimum Contact of 12 months Learning & Skills
Level 3 Diploma for the Coleridge Centre Various Children and Young People’s Workforce (England)
X
X
X
Minimum Contact of 12 months Learning & Skills
Level 3 Diploma in Adult Care
X
X
X
Minimum Contact of 12 months Learning & Skills
Coleridge Centre Various
Total Fee
* If you are 19 years old or above, you will need to pay a course fee or you will able to apply for an Advanced Learning Loan. Please contact Learning & Skills for details on 01325 405601
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Study Programmes
Study programmes are a range of courses for 16-18 year olds that enable them to develop their personal and employability skills in an environment that suits their way of learning. The course allows the young person to gain some real life work experience with an employer to increase their chances of gaining an apprenticeship, employment or further education, whilst improving their maths and English results if required. Courses range from entry level to level 2 and you can work towards an Award, Certificate or Diploma in your chosen area, depending on your starting point and duration with us. All courses will be up to one academic year and you will receive free meals, bus tickets *and could be eligible for further bursaries. *Subject to terms and conditions Course Title
Venue
Day
Start Time
Entry Level / Level 1 in Employability and Personal Development
Tubwell Row
2.5 days per week 9:00 (minimum 1 day work experience)
Entry Level / Level 1 in Customer Service
Tubwell Row
2.5 days per week 9:00 (minimum 1 day work experience)
Entry Level / Level 1 in Retail
Tubwell Row
2.5 days per week 9:00 (minimum 1 day work experience)
Finish Time
Start Date
Course Length
15:30
Contact Learning & Skills
One academic year
15:30
Contact Learning & Skills
One academic year
15:30
Contact Learning & Skills
One academic year
Raising of the Participation Age All young people are now required to continue in education or training until their 18th birthday. This does not necessarily mean staying on in school. You can choose how you participate post-16, which could be through: (a) Full-time education at a school, college, or other training provider, such as Learning & Skills (a minimum of 540 hours per year) (b) An Apprenticeship
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(c) Part-time education or training if you are employed, selfemployed or volunteering for 20 hours or more a week
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Employers’ Information Learning & Skills is looking for employers to offer Apprenticeships and high quality work experience to young people in Darlington and the surrounding area. These young people will be aged 16+ and will be looking to gain vital skills, knowledge and understanding of the industry in which they would like a career. We have an excellent track record of working with employers across Darlington and the surrounding area and would really like you to come on board. Apprenticeships With grants and incentives of around £1,000*, there is no better time to consider an apprentice. With structured training and assessment which is relevant to your organisation’s needs, an apprentice can be an enthusiastic and valuable new addition to your workforce. Your apprentice can quickly become a real asset to your business, improving your company’s productivity and competitiveness, whilst not affecting your bottom line. The apprentice would be aged 16+, earning the Apprenticeship National Minimum Wage for a minimum of 30 hours per week and will have a contract of employment issued by the employer like any other employee. Daniel Hope (Customer Service Advisor – Darlington Borough Council), said:
“Learning & Skills Service gave me a great opportunity to learn valuable knowledge and skills to further develop the skills needed in the workplace. I have successfully completed both a Level 2 in Business and Administration and a Level 3 NVQ in Customer Services. The support given by both the management and colleagues in the workplace and the supportive guidance and training from Barbara, has helped secure a full-time position within the Customer Services environment and has also widened the horizon for future prospects.”
Ofsted stated: “Your apprenticeship programme develops very good technical and vocational skills, which adds value to employers’ businesses” “Employers are confident that the skills developed by apprentices add value to their businesses, such as the joinery sub-contractor who says he is two days ahead of schedule due to apprentices fitting skirting boards so skilfully.”
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Employers’ Information continued...
Diploma Courses and Study Programmes We are also looking for employers to support the Study Programmes and Diploma courses by enabling us to offer short and long term work experience to young people aged 16 - 18. The work experience could be anything from one week to 12 months and it would enable the young person to gain vital skills and knowledge in their chosen area, as well as develop their work ethic. The work experience would be for 16 - 18 year olds from a range of backgrounds who are trying to access further education, employment or an Apprenticeship. They will have
committed interest in their chosen area of work and will be supported by our training staff throughout their experience. Any specific needs will be discussed at the outset, so that you can decide if the learner would be suitable for your business. Wages are not required; however this is at the employer’s discretion as you may feel the learner deserves some reward for their efforts. This is the ideal way to trial a young person before progressing them onto an Apprenticeship. For more information contact Lee Morris (Employer Engagement Officer) on 01325 405601 or lee.morris@darlington.gov.uk.
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Testimonials It has been a brilliant 2 years for me - I have gained such valuable skills and knowledge from my workplace that I can now offer to my new employer. Learning in centre has been brilliant; Barbara is always supportive and makes learning interesting. Both Barbara and Ian always had my best interest at heart and went out of their way to help me and offer advice. My line manager has been amazing, couldn’t have been better. All of my colleagues were so friendly and overall I have enjoyed every minute and would like to thank everyone. Caroline Towers, who completed an Apprenticeship and Advanced Apprenticeship in Business Administration while working in Darlington Borough Council’s HR team, is now employed as a HR Officer with Hitachi Rail Europe in Newton Aycliffe. Glyn is a really good tutor. I wasn’t confident at first, My son was choking however he helped me a lot to become on a piece of bread, I knew what to confident and put my mind at ease. He makes do straight away as we had covered choking a good classroom environment. The course in my Family Safety Course the week before - I has helped me refresh my knowledge on ICT was so pleased I had completed the course. I and it is always clear and concise. dread to think what would have happened. Anonymous - Functional Skills ICT Ashley - Family Learning (Entry Level 3 – Level 2) course I now have the confidence to move on to other courses, I really want to improve my writing, I feel ok joining in with a group now. Intensive Support Learner, Darlington
Thanks so much. I am so happy that the class is to continue, in view of the cutbacks being announced. I cannot begin to tell you what a difference being able to converse in Italian made to our holiday in Bologna. It was wonderful to be able to speak to, and understand people in shops, restaurants, railway stations etc. My husband was very impressed! Can’t wait to learn more. Pauline – Intermediate Italian Conversation
For a beginners course, I have learned more than I expected. Not only did I learn new skills, I got good advice and understanding of Dressmaking. Ana Rodrigues - Dressmaking
The learning I have had has been fantastic. I think the initial assessment procedure is brilliant. I started as an Entry Level 2 and now I am on Level 2. I wouldn’t have been able to do this without Glyn who is a very patient teacher.
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Success Stories
“I studied with Learning & Skills and now I am Workshop Controller at Northgate Vehicle Hire Company.” Joe Jackson
“I studied with Learning & Skills and now I am a Finance Officer at London Borough of Richmond.” Sayema Uddin “I studied with Learning & Skills and now manage the Apprentices employed by Hitachi.” Caroline Towers
“I studied with Learning & Skills and now I am a PA Support Assistant at Darlington Borough Council” Louise Wilson “I studied with Learning & Skills and now I am a Business Support Officer at Darlington Borough Council” Andy Mansfield
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“I studied with Learning & Skills and now I am a BMW Tyre Specialist at Cooper BMW” Jamie Webb
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Our Venues
Coleridge Centre Coleridge Gardens Darlington DL1 5AJ
Crown Street Library Crown Street Darlington DL1 1ND
Flexspace Lingfield Way Darlington DL1 4QZ
Hummersknott Academy Edinburgh Drive Darlington DL3 8AR
Learning & Skills at Tubwell Row The Old Museum Tubwell Row Darlington DL1 1PD
We also run courses from other venues around Darlington. For full
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Course Costs and Reduced Fees Full Fees (including enrolment and tuition fees): £3.00 per hour Accredited Learning: Full accreditation fee (if applicable) - if the course has a qualification there will be additional fees to pay for registration and certification.
No fees will be charged for publicly subsidised courses where: 1. Learners are aged 16-18 (on 31st August 2018) 2. Learners are aged 19-24 (on 31st August 2018) with a learning difficulty and / or disability as evidenced through an Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plan or Learning Difficulty Assessment (LDA) 3. Learners are aged 19 or older where the learning aim is up to and including level 2, and the learner is studying English or Maths 4. Learners are aged 19-23 (on their first day of study) and are studying their first ‘full’ level 2 or first ‘full’ level 3, excludes English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) 5. Learners are aged 19 or older where the learning aim is up to and including level 2 (including ESOL), the skills training will help them into work, and the learner is classed as unemployed and one or more of the following apply: a. They receive Job Seeker’s Allowance (JSA) - this includes those receiving National
Insurance credits only, or
b. They receive Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) and the learner is in the workrelated activity group (WRAG), or c. They receive Universal Credit, earn either less than 16 times the age-related rate of the national minimum wage / national living wage a week, or £338 a month (individual claims) or £541 a month (household claims) and Jobcentre Plus (JCP) determine as being in one of the following groups: i. All Work Related Requirements Group ii. Work Preparation Group iii. Work Focused Interview Group d. They are released on temporary licence, studying outside a prison environment, and not funded by the Ministry of Justice. 6. Learners are aged 19 or older where the learning aim is up to and including level 2 (including ESOL), they are employed and eligible for co-funding but earn less than £15,736.50 gross salary, based on the Social Mobility Commission’s low pay threshold of £8.07 (hourly rate in 2016) and on the assumption of a 37.5 hour contract with paid statutory holiday entitlement. Evidence required: A wage slip within 3 months of the learning start date, or a current
employment contract which states gross monthly / annual wages
7. Learners aged 19-24 who are unemployed and on a Traineeship
Courses with no public subsidy: For learners aged 19 or above and where the learning aim is level 3 or above (expect for exclusion above), learners will need to take out an Advanced Learning Loan, subject to funding availability. Further details can be found at: www.gov.uk/advanced-learning-loans Asylum Seekers - individuals will be assessed for eligibility in conjunction with SFA guidance Special fees - some courses have special fees, cost on application FE course - NVQ etc price on application
The following courses are free: Family Learning, Functional Skills, Study Programme and courses which are funded through external projects. Additional Learning Support (ALS) is intended to enable disadvantaged learners to achieve their learning goal by providing funding, on top of programme funds, to help them overcome their barriers to learning. The funding is intended to be flexible and to help support learners who have a range of learning difficulties and / or disabilities.
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Support for Learners We encourage all learners to let us know about any support needs you may have so we can make the transition to your new course as smooth as possible. We offer a wide range of support including: • Small group tuition • One-to-one support • Support with organisational skills, study techniques and memory recall skills • Mentoring • Specialist equipment such as hearing loop and computer readers • Large print materials • Special arrangements for examinations • Assistance if you have medical needs, a physical disability, sensory impairment, or emotional and mental health difficulties If you are working towards a qualification and get a work-related benefit you may qualify for help with: • Examination fees • Transport • Childcare • Additional course costs
Information and Guidance We offer impartial advice and guidance to all. We can help with: • Advice on courses delivered by us and other providers
• Courses to improve your career prospects
• Transition support from schools
• Careers advice
• Job search and interview skills
• Progression from your current course
• CV preparation • Advice on improving your skills, qualifications and employability
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