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The aim of the session is to provide an overview of the 2014/15 programme By the end of the session you will: Have identified key priorities that influence programme design Be aware of new programmes being offered in 2014/15 Be aware of changes to programmes and what to consider during IA/enrolment Have identified changes to 2014/15 enrolment card and made suggestions for guidance

In pairs: Come up with 3 local priorities that influence programme planning? List 3 things that we need to consider when planning programmes to meet the needs of unemployed learners? You have 5 minutes for this activity

Where can you find information about the programme? Marketing materials MCC website, NCS website Shared drive Enrolment packs

English New for 14-15 On-line/blended learning at L1 and 2 Reading for Purpose and Pleasure Changes No E3 Hybrid A variety of fixed starting points throughout the year A variety of course lengths/pace to suit different needs Blended learning is a mixture of independent/on-line learning with 1:1s, workshops and some group taught sessions where appropriate. Reading for Purpose and Pleasure – PCDL course for learners at E2/E3 who just want to focus on their reading

What’s important at enrolment? GCSE All applicants must complete a screener Be assessed at level 2 during screening Will be invited for an extended assessment All courses The English team will advise learners on the appropriate course (length and pace).

MATHS What’s new? We want to promote the broader benefits of maths to learners in other AoL e.g. economic, health, well-being, confidence, employment benefits What’s changed? 2 session per week GCSE courses, one at Abraham Moss and one at Greenheys

What’s important at enrolment? Language requirement : Learners need to have a level of English that is equal to or higher than the level of Maths they are studying. e.g. for E3 maths they will need to be E3 or above in English. Any doubts consult a member of the Maths Team!

STEP What’s New? Step Towards Employment & Progression (STEP)…. a course for learners with learning difficulties and/or disabilities aged between 18 and 25 This one-year programme is designed to prepare learners for employment, supported employment, volunteering and participating in other community activities What’s changed? The JPP (Joint Partnership Project) has now finished and has been transformed into the STEP programme

What’s important at enrolment? Enrolment for this course is through interview only. If you meet a learner that you think might be right for STEP please contact Andy Johnston.

ESOL What’s new? No new quals / type of classes programmed – 2nd year of additional qualifications, so these to be better embedded / delivered ESOL work clubs are running at 2 centres and it is likely we will extend this to more centres through the year What’s changed? More mandated learners sent by JCP and at risk of losing benefits if fail to attend More learner turnover – leave as they find a job/ are referred by advisors to work programme etc Class times reduced by 30 minutes, enabling learners to have 1-1 tutorials

What’s important at enrolment? Benefits are checked and people enrolled on appropriate course – must be on JSA / ESA WRAG to join ESOL for Job seekers, if not on JSA referred to Everyday English Right to live & work in UK is confirmed – passport / residence permit/ work visa etc Calm and clear communication with those with limited English – e.g. use gestures, props to explain / relate things to yourself (my name is… what’s your name?)

Employability What’s new? Preparing to Volunteer: Non-accredited 4 session programme Abraham Moss Mon am Greenheys Tues am Enrolment week beg: 29.9.14 What’s changed? Additional activities to support job seekers: ESOL work club ICT for Jobseekers No Work Club at Withington

What’s important at enrolment? Mentoring Skills for Work Club Volunteers and Digital Mentors – on-line application contact e.langlois@manchester.gov.uk Making a Change – aimed at Job Centre referrals - direct any queries to Emma via email above Work Clubs – drop-in sessions. Learners need some computer skills and to able to speak English clearly and confidently.

ICT What’s new? Nothing! We implemented a new programme structure in Sept 2013 and are keeping to that for another term, “starter” and “E3” packages run 3 times a year and Level 1 twice a year. What’s changed? Course titles – Computer Skills Introduction (instead of ABC); Computer Skills Moving On (instead of Internet & Email). Why? See next slide….

What’s important at enrolment? The introductory course is not just for people who haven’t used a computer/technology before. Many people are now using bits of technology but some of them struggle on a course – they can get more learning time with us if they start with the introductory course. They can always be fast-tracked if they are good.

Care, Community and Education: CCE What’s new? L1 Award Working with Children in Schools. This is a 20 week course which replaces the previous L1 Teaching Assistant course. Requires half a day placement. L2 Certificate in Early Years Education and Care. This is 38 week programme run over two days and requires one day placement. L1 Award in Introduction to Health and Social Care and Children and Young Peoples Settings. This is a 20 week course combing both childcare and health and social care and requires half a day placement. What’s changed? The L1 PREP will now be run as a PCDL workshop as it is no longer funded through Adult Skills. There will no be no enrichment courses such as nutrition and health as these are also no longer funded. What’s new? L1 Award Working with Children in Schools. This is a 20 week course which replaces the previous L1 Teaching Assistant course. Requires half a day placement. L2 Certificate in Early Years Education and Care. This is 38 week programme run over two days and requires one day placement. The course is part of the new Early Years Educator programmes which covers childcare development up to age 7 years. L1 Award in Introduction to Health and Social Care and Children and Young Peoples Settings. This is a 20 week course combing both childcare and health and social care and requires half a day placement. What’s changed? We will continue to deliver: L2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools over 39 weeks or 20 weeks fast track. Requires one day placement. L1 Award Introduction to Adult Social Care. 13 Weeks with half day placement. L1 Award Introduction to early Years Settings. Run over 13 weeks with half day placement. But The L1 PREP will now be run as a PCDL workshop as it is no longer ALS funded. There will no be no enrichment courses such as mentoring or nutrition and health as these are no longer funded.

What’s important at enrolment? If learners wish to enrol on level 2 programmes they need to bring literacy and numeracy certificates with them to show they have the qualifications at L2. Learners need to know that a DBS check (used to be CRB) is a requirement and, if they qualify for fee remission, they will need to also apply for DBS fees as well by completing the appropriate forms with IAG team. Learners are expected to find their own placements.

Family Learning What’s it for? Building stronger families Building stronger communities Improving outcomes for children in schools by parents taking more active role in their child’s learning and development Improving parents’ functional and employability skills Supporting parents to identify goals and aspirations for themselves and their families Building confidence in parents to progress to further learning and work

Family Learning How does it work? Programmes are run city-wide, promoted and recruited by SureStart centre and primary schools Family Learning run 8 – 10 week courses for parents including Family English, Maths, and Language as well as Personal Development and School Readiness courses Parents are encouraged and supported to progress to further learning

Questions?

The aim of the session is to provide an overview of the 2014/15 programme By the end of the session you will: Have identified key priorities that influence programme design Be aware of new programmes being offered in 2014/15 Be aware of changes to programmes and what to consider during IA/enrolment Have identified changes to 2014/15 enrolment card and made suggestions for guidance