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This is a fun, interesting and practical course for young people with moderate learning difficulties and/or disabilities (MLD). The course provides a great way to prepare for adult life, community participation and work related skills. Practising and developing communication, social and personal independence skills that will support your future in life and work.

What makes Preparation for Progression at HRC special?

  • You will work towards the achievement of:
    The Gateway Certificate in Personal and social skills at Entry level 2.
  • You will work towards employment.
    All students will access work experience either 'on site' or in the community. College students are supported to volunteer in areas where they feel comfortable and happy whilst they mix with members of the local community. Examples are Hertfordshire Independent Living Service, The Grange, charity shops and on-site placements within other Departments or within our own completing projects such as Ware in Bloom. You will gain confidence in the community and explore your interests.
  • You will work towards good health.
    In Health and Wellbeing you will explore different ways to keep fit and healthy. You will take part in differentiated exercise or enrichment and be able to choose from Sport and other leisure activities Some of these will be in the community and some will be on-site. We also focus on personal hygiene and healthy eating.
  • You will work towards independence.
    Communication is everything. We focus on supporting you to extend your communication, however you choose to communicate. We support Makaton, Proloquo2go, eye gaze, other augmentative communication and speech with a view to increase vocabulary. We use strategies to help you maximise your independence in practical tasks, as well as handling money and using number where appropriate.
  • You will continue to develop you Maths and English Skills.
    You will participate in dedicated Maths and English session and where appropriate have the opportunity to gain a Functional skills qualification.
  • You will work towards community inclusion.
    Community Inclusion is also high on our agenda. Many sessions will take place in the community. We use public transport where appropriate to ensure you develop confidence in using different modes of transport. We uses shops and local facilities to ensure all you experiences are set in 'real life' and support you to be not full included but also contribute to our local community where possible. Inclusion and Diversity are high on our agenda and all groups will visit some key places that represent different cultures to provide a wider understanding our diverse community.
  • You will work towards making positive friendships and relationships.
    A college day is a busy day. You will be working closely with your peers and support staff and tutors in your class. You tutor and supports will enable you to practise your friendship choices and, for example, accompany you to buy lunch in town with a friend. We also have a closely monitored safe Facebook group where you can learn to use Facebook safely with support and stay in touch with your friends during term time. Your Personal Tutor is in close contact with your parents/carers at all times and will arrange meeting to review your progress and future options.
  • Class groups are small to aid learning.
  • Timetables and activities are differentiated to meet your needs and interests, wherever possible.

What do our students say?

'I really enjoyed the work experience at Hertfordshire Independent Living service' Justis Wintz

Career Destinations

Apart from the designated 18 hours of work experience you will look at creating your own CV and learn essential skills required to prepare you for the world of work.

What can I do next?

After you have successfully completed this course, you can choose :

  • A progression onto Preparation for Progression Entry Level 3
  • Supported Internship
  • Enter into employment opportunities
  • Join community provision

What will I be doing?

  • Employment
  • Independent Living
  • Health and Wellbeing
  • The course will also include English, maths and ICT

    The course is 4 day week. The following Courses will be assessed in terms of completion and level of independence:

    One day with your personal tutor who will monitor your personal targets and address personal learning needs such as money skills and communication, or any other individual targets. We endeavouring to foster links with community provision in preparation for leaving college.

    One day of Healthy Living and Enrichment (a choice of art/craft, sport, ICT, music).

    One day of Vocational Options - a choice of art, woodland management (off-site), café, horticulture, Lea Valley Park Farm (off-site), Lea Valley Conservation and drama to explore learners vocational and work interests.

    One day is a Community Day where learners are using public transport and different services and facilities in the community. This is to develop their independence, confidence and ability to choose and communicate their choices

    Added Extras

    You will have the opportunity to take part in additional activities:

    • Travel training - Travel trainer work with young people from Hertford Regional College and North Hertfordshire College.
    • Work experience appropriate to your ability from working onsite in our learning centre or canteen, in our local community in a variety of shops and businesses and further afield in placements of choice.
    • Trips for fun organised by you, educational trips to local services and facilities and community provisions, and trips to promote diversity and British Values. These include going bowling, Thorpe Park, Winter Wonderland and the local theatre.
    • The opportunity to continue with sports at our local Sports Centre if this is your choice. Enrichment opportunities are Music, Computing or craft. At Christmas time the Department hosts our very own "Millbrook's Got Talent" when students are encouraged to perform their own act, which is generally followed by a student disco.
    • We have themed days such as Pet days, Diversity days, Student Development days and the Sunflower Café provides a Christmas lunch for the Department which is a lovely day where we all eat together.
    • A variety of on or offsite vocational options from cutting down trees in our woodland management program to helping feed the birds of prey in our farm option and if you are more creative how about designing the sets for and appearing in a show in art or drama.
    • Hosting visitors and visiting places in the community such as Guide dogs for the Blind, Fire Service, Community Police, Herts Air Ambulance, First Aid trainers.

    How will I be assessed?

    • Some students will have support in their transition to College by a Post 16 Transition Support Worker and an SLD Transition Support Worker.
    • We assess and monitor your ECHP Targets and support your EHCP review and update your Educational Targets
    • We assess and monitor your Course Targets and keep your work in your folders.
    • You will get a Certificate after completion of your course each year. Assessment is portfolio based and is continuous throughout the year. All work will receive verbal and written feedback. Grammar and punctuation will play a key focus and learners will be encouraged to identify and make improvements. All learners will undertake the Gateway Certificate in Personal and Social Skills at Entry 2.

    Entry requirements

    Upon completion of an application, all learners will be invited along with a parent/carer/guardian to attend an interview where the learner will be introduced to the college (some learners may already be familiar with the college and its facilities). This is an opportunity for all interested parties to view our facilities, meet other members of staff and ask any questions. There are no formal entry requirements as individual diagnostic assessments will be carried out to assess learners' needs, levels and suitability for the course.

    If you would like help understanding our entry requirements, give our Information Team a call on 01992 411411.

    What do I need to bring?

    • A4 note pad, pen, memory stick and appropriate clothing for outdoor activities.
    • Please be advised that this is a fee to cover the general cost of curriculum delivery both in and out of the classroom. Our curriculum is wide a varied and also includes opportunities to visit and experience learning out of the classroom in real life environments. This is not always free and there are costs involved when providing safety equipment, travel and other resources. Each course has been costed separately and some may vary from one another due to resource requirements.
    • Following a successful application and course offer you will receive further course information regarding permission for trips and visits including media consent. Delay in receipt of this will cause a delay in the participation of off site activities
    • If you think you would benefit from financial support we have bursary options available for those who meet the criteria. Please note, this funding is not guaranteed and is subject to availability at the time of application. If you would like financial support, contact our Information Team on 01992 411411 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

    Fee Information

    Please be advised that there is a fee to cover the general cost of curriculum delivery both in and out of the classroom. Our curriculum is wide a varied and also includes opportunities to visit and experience learning out of the classroom in real life environments. As I am sure you are aware this is not always free and there are costs involved when providing safety equipment, travel and other resources. Each course has been costed separately and some may vary from one another due to resource requirements.

    If you are having difficulties paying due to financial hardship please contact HRC Information Centre on 01992 411411

    These fees are indicative of the 2024-25 costs and may be subject to change

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