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Inclusive Learning

INCLUSIVE LEARNING

All young people have the right to a good quality of life and take part in a college course which gives them the skills and support to successfully progress into adulthood.

Most people on an Inclusive Learning course will have an Education Health and Care Plan.

We will work with every young person and their family to plan a learner’s individual pathway and set aspiring goals which will be celebrated throughout the year. Some young people will have a support and therapy need written into their EHCP.

Our specialist team of curriculum and support staff will celebrate and build on the strengths of every young person whilst ensuring that any support is designed to increase independence and confidence.

Our courses have been created to prepare young people for adulthood and start them on a pathway to Relationships and Community, Independent Living, Good Health and Employment.

INCLUSIVE LEARNING .

Oak & Orchard

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Oak and Orchard has been designed to support young people with a diverse range of complex and sensory needs as well as learning difficulties and disabilities. Learners are highly supported by a dedicated team of specialist staff in a secure learning environment. They will have the opportunity to develop independent living and social and communication skills during regular visits to their local community and at social enterprise events. Personal Progress

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Personal Progress has been designed to support young people with a range of sensory needs and learning difficulties and disabilities. Learners are supported by a dedicated team of specialist staff and will have the opportunity to develop independent living and social and communication skills during regular visits to their local community and at social enterprise events and college work experience placements. Personal & Social Development

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Personal & Social Development has been designed to support young people with a range of learning difficulties, disabilities and Autism Spectrum.

Learners will be supported to develop new friendships and think about how they can get involved in their local community while they follow a project-based approach to getting ready for adult life.

Work Skills

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Work Skills has been designed to support young people with a range of learning difficulties, disabilities and Autism Spectrum. Learners are given the opportunity to think about their future and their choices after college. They will also have the chance to take part in work placements and gain practical experience in an area of their choice. Project SEARCH

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Project SEARCH is a one year, supported internship programme based at Eastbourne Hospital. It is a pathway to work programme which supports young people to gain employment by the end of the year. Job coaches and work mentors ensure that the interns receive the right balance of support and challenge in order to prepare for work.

All learners will be supported to improve their maths and English skills as part of their programme and will be able to take a Functional Skills qualification if it is right for them.