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Welcome to your Induction

Tutor’s name: Stephen Reed Course Title and Code: Excel Spreadsheets workshop. W117Y16

Housekeeping Fire evacuation procedure Mobile phones Smoking Policy Toilets/ personal belongings If you have any concerns about your personal safety while attending college please inform your tutor

Health & Safety Please ensure you follow all Health and Safety procedures Any equipment must used under the tutors supervision When using materials, follow instructions as specified by the tutor or materials own instruction If you are unsure please ask your tutor

College information The Learner Guide can be found on the College Website . This has lots of information about the College, our policies and procedures and other useful information.

Equality and Diversity The Learner Guide gives full details on the College policies on Equality and Diversity. We are committed to ensuring equality for all learners irrespective of any disability, age, race, gender, Special Educational Needs, religion, sexual orientation or marital status

Support Needs If you have any Additional support please let the College or your tutor know, so that help can be provided

Safeguarding SACC fosters a learning environment which promotes well being, mutual respect and where everyone feels safe. You can speak to anyone wearing the Hand symbol or see our Safeguarding booklet If you have any concerns about an individuals welfare please contact one of our safeguarding officers Georgina Eastham Judy Taylor Anne Horn

Safeguarding Learners Everyone has the right to be safe At home At college At work Online Worried about yourself or someone else? Talk to your tutor Look for the hand Contact the Safeguarding Team via reception

Safeguarding Learners Bullying and Harassment The college takes your well-being very seriously and has a no- tolerance policy on bullying and harassment which can be found in the Safeguarding Guide. The guide has lots of useful information and details of people who can help you if you have any worries or concerns. The College Safeguarding and Wellbeing policy can be found on the College Website

PREVENT Prevent is the government strategy to stop people becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism Prevent is a support system to help people at risk Vulnerable people can be exploited by people who seek to involve them in terrorism and activities that support terrorism

PREVENT Look out for Downloading, viewing or sharing extremist materials Withdrawn and focused on one view of the world Increasingly unaccepting of other peoples opinions Change in appearance and becoming isolated from family and friends Telling you they plan to take part in or support extremist activity If you notice any of the following report it to your tutor or the Safeguarding Team

Safeguarding - E safety As part of your course you will have access to online communities and the wider internet All students should be aware of their online safety and report any concerns to their class tutor Remember never give out personal details or arrange to meet people you have met online without telling someone else and arranging to meet in a public place See our Learner Guide for ways to keep safe on line

Using IT at the College The College has free public Wi-Fi and you are able to bring your own laptops or tablets with you to use in class Access to Wi-Fi is…… DW$-4026 Student computers can be accessed in the canteen or the first floor lobby by the lift You will be issued with a log on to allow full access to the college Moodle

Reporting absence Attendance at every taught session is very important and good attendance is strongly linked to success, but if you are unable to attend please follow the procedure. Text 07860023316 Phone 01702 445700 State your name, Class Tutor, when and where the class is and reason you cannot attend. If you miss 3 session without contacting the college or you tutor you may be withdrawn from the course

TIPS Please be on time- the car park can get full Please don’t compare yourself to others think about where you started and the progress you can make Some classes have mixed abilities so please be patient ILP’s are used to set targets and record progress, tutors will regularly give feedback to about how you are doing