Welcome to Newcastle City Learning Yvette Nesworthy-Heslop

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Welcome to Newcastle City Learning Yvette Nesworthy-Heslop Autumn Term 2011

Management Caroline Miller (Head of Service) caroline.miller@newcastle.gov.uk Julie Hickin (Gateway, Funding and Safeguarding manager) julie.hickin@newcastle.gov.uk Lizzie Mott (Business Development Specialist) lizzie.mott@newcastle.gov.uk Colleen Pittman (Employment and Skills Manager) colleen.pittman@newcastle.gov.uk Hardus du Plessis (Employment and Skills Manager) hardus.duplessis@newcastle.gov.uk

About the course… Aims of the course Level Length Attendance Demands Assessment and Progression Costs For information on all our courses visit: www.newcastlecitylearning.ac.uk Autumn Term 2011

2016-17 Term Dates Date Term Details 5 September 2016 Autumn Term begins 24 October 2016 Half Term 22 December 2016 Christmas break 5 January 2017 Spring Term begins 20 February 2017 10 April 2017 Easter Break 24 April 2017 Summer Term begins 30 May 2017 21 July 2017 End of Summer Term Autumn Term 2011

Where our funding comes from Many of our course fees are subsidised by funding from the Skills Funding Agency (SFA) and the Education Funding Agency (EFA)  Additionally, if your course helps tackle worklessness and develop workplace skills we can match fund from the European Social Fund (ESF) 

About the centre… Please enter/exit the building through the main entrance only Fire exits Toilets Refreshments Car Parking Security Daytime classes Evening classes Autumn Term 2011

Our Policies… Complaints Procedure Disability Statement Equal Opportunities Prevent Policy Health & Safety (inc No smoking policy) Hospitality & Gifts Safeguarding Student Charter Please refer to your Learner Handbook or for full details of all policies please visit www.newcastle.gov.uk Autumn Term 2011

Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults Newcastle City Learning is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of learners and expects all staff to share this commitment. We want to provide a safe learning environment in which everyone; staff, learners and volunteers are responsible for: respecting other people’s right to safety not hurting or abusing others not threatening to hurt or abuse others If you have any concerns, please contact a member of staff. Autumn Term 2011

Prevent All FE providers have a duty to safeguard their students: Prevent is about safeguarding students to keep them safe from being exploited by extremists. The Prevent Duty is not about discouraging students from having political and religious views and concerns but rather it is about supporting them to use those concerns or act on them in non-extremist ways. Newcastle City Learning is committed to safeguarding our students and protecting them from harm at all times

Are you safe on-line? Do you use the same password for all of your online accounts such as banking, shopping and social media? How unique are your passwords? Are they simply your date of birth, mother’s maiden name or the name of your nearest and dearest? How much information about yourself do you share online? Who has control over what photos, images or stories about you are being added to social media? Who has access to this information? You, your friends or everyone? See the posters around the centres for more information

Additional Support If at any point during the course you feel you would benefit from any additional support, please let me know so that we can discuss what’s best for you. Discretionary Learner Support and 24+ Bursary Funds If your household income is less than: £21,000 for a family £14 000 for a single person you may be able to apply for help with costs such as course fees, childcare and resources. Funds are limited and allocated on a first come, first served basis. Please ask the adult education office for details. Autumn Term 2011

You can expect us to… provide an environment that is free from prejudice, discrimination and harassment value and respect the differences in others promote a positive learning environment with a culture that promotes respect for all Autumn Term 2011

What we expect from you… Our basic ground rules: Respect and listen to others Challenge bad behaviour Maintain good attendance and time keeping Keep mobile phones silent …would you like to add any others? Autumn Term 2011

NUS Cards NUS cards are now available to Newcastle City Learning’s learners. Simply register with NUS online (www.nus.org.uk) and quote ‘Newcastle City Learning’ as your place of study. Your new card will be sent to your Learner Liaison for collection. Autumn Term 2011

Learner Voice Throughout your learning programme you will be given the opportunity to feedback to us any comments, ideas or issues in relation to the teaching, learning and assessment you are experiencing. We value all comments and the information received will be used to improve the quality of our service.

Information Advice & Guidance IAG is available to you throughout your course from a variety of different people. Advice is available on progression from this course, other courses available with this organisation, other career and training opportunities elsewhere. Please ask your tutor in the first instance who will be able to answer your query or signpost you to the relevant person.

Postponed/Cancelled Sessions If your tutor is sick or during periods of adverse weather it may be necessary to cancel sessions. In this event we will make alternative arrangements so that your learning is not interrupted. This may include completing work at home, via the internet or by adding time after the published end date of the course. Autumn Term 2011

Certificates Centre staff will contact you when your certificates are available for collection. If you would like your certificate to be posted out to you, this can only be done if you provide us with pre-paid self addressed envelope for postage.

Car Park Unfortunately due to the Sports Centre being bought by a company there will now be a charge of 20p an hour for the car park. Our learners receive 3 hours FREE parking

Level 3 Starting Monday 19th September 2016 Monday afternoon 1.00 - 4.00pm 1 day placement in school can be 1 full day or two mornings a week (not pre-school) Lever arch file 12 Dividers Paper Pen Coloured writing pens

Units Level 3 Child development Safeguarding Health and Safety Personal development Support Learning Activities Behaviour Develop professional relationships Equality and Diversity Assessment for Learning Communication Schools as organisations

My contact yvette.nesworthy@newcastle.gov.uk 2773530 (My office) 2773520 (Front desk)

DBS Form E Directorate - Well being, Care and Learning Job applying for – Student Teaching Assistant Placement Photocopy all identification at the end of the session

…and finally A note about Copyright: If you plan to use any text or images from other sources in your course work – written or digital – you must check that you have permission to use it. More information is available at fe.cla.co.uk Autumn Term 2011