London South East Colleges provides outstanding education and training for young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) across the boroughs of Bromley, Bexley and Greenwich.
The course is designed for young people with SEND who wish to develop the necessary skills for independence and future employment. The aim is to support each learner in maximising their potential and developing the practical and social skills required for the workplace.
This bespoke course is delivered in partnership with the London Borough of Bromley and Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation at the Princess Royal Hospital Bromley. You will undertake a five-day week programme which includes a substantial amount of work experience. You will have the opportunity to try a wide range of roles within the departments of the hospital and you will also spend one day per week in the classroom developing your underpinning knowledge relating to employability skills.
This course is perfect if you are seeking to improve your knowledge of Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND), either for personal or professional reasons.
Personal Progression Pathways are individual learning programmes created to support the students’ needs and aspirations as they prepare for adult life. Their individual pathways are made up of selected modules that will develop skills. Each student is invited to attend the college for a short transition programme to ascertain the most appropriate modules that will enable them to develop and progress.
This programme is suitable for applicants who are unsure which vocational route they would like to pursue as a career and/or need to further develop English, Maths and ICT. The aim of this programme is to explore a range of vocational subjects and to develop the skills and knowledge required to pursue further education in a vocational subject at Entry/Level 1 and then beyond
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