This pathway gives students the opportunity to develop their Personal and Social Development skills (PSD) to become as independent as possible. Students are supported towards becoming confident individuals in their daily life, developing skills and knowledge to enable them to make a positive contribution within the community.
Students have the opportunity to learn new skills in real working environments, delivered through a mixture of theory and practical activities.
Example study programme areas
- Accessing the Community
- BSL Skills
- Bike Maintenance
- Café skills
- Cooking Skills
- Enterprise Skills & Projects
- Independent Travel
- Managing Money
- Movement & Co-ordination
- RSHE
- Non-accredited Hair and Beauty
- Non-accredited IT
- Non-accredited Motor Vehicle