Courses for young people aged 16-18 years
We offer a range of courses to help young people prepare for adulthood, gain new skills and increase in confidence.
These range from pre-entry level courses to level 2 (GCSE equivalent) qualifications.
Our courses (sometimes called pre-employment study programmes), include relevant work experience and are open to young people who:
- have left school
- are aged between 16 and 18 (or 19 and 24 if they have an Education, Health and Care plan sometimes called an EHC plan)
- live in Darlington or the Tees Valley and the surrounding area
- have the right to live and work in the UK.
Classes take place in person at Bennett House, which is in Darlington town centre.
Vocational workshops for some qualifications are held at our Lingfield Way site. Some students may also have the opportunity to work from home.
Our main courses usually run for a full academic year (September-July) but we can accommodate applications at any time throughout the year.
Our class sizes are small and we offer personalised support to help learners achieve their goals.
Students who have not already achieved grade 4 or above in GCSE English and maths will receive additional help to gain this qualification or a recognised equivalent.
One-to-one support outside lessons is also available for students whose learning has been disrupted.
Sessions run Monday-Friday and are available in the morning (9am-12 noon), afternoon (1-3pm) or for a whole day (9am-3pm). We will agree your timetable with you before you start your course.
Take a look at our course information below.
Course summary
This course will help you develop the skills to communicate professionally with customers and could lead onto a Level 2 diploma.
Learning includes:
- Confidence building
- Career planning
- Teamwork skills
- Time management
- Job seeking skills
- Employment rights
- English, maths and digital skills
Work experience
Twenty to thirty hours of work experience with a local business or charity is required as part of this course. We will work with you to find a suitable placement.
Course summary
This course will help you develop the skills you need for the world of work and is a step towards beginning an apprenticeship or further training.
Learning includes:
- Confidence building
- Career planning
- Teamwork Skills
- Work Experience
- Time Management
- Job Seeking Skills
- Employment Rights
- English, maths and digital skills
Work experience
Twenty to thirty hours of work experience with a local business or charity is required as part of this course. We will work with you to find a suitable placement.
Course summary
This course will give you the skills and knowledge you need to be able to continue onto an apprenticeship or employment in a Customer Service role.
Learning includes:
- Essential customer service skills including (but not limited to) communication skills, reception services, customer sales, information processing and rights and responsibilities in the workplace
- Problem solving
- Working to deadlines
- English, maths and digital skills
Work experience
Twenty to thirty hours of work experience with a local business or charity is required as part of this course. This will take into consideration your preferred future job role and will further develop the practical and problem-solving skills required for progression on to an apprenticeship, further education or employment.
Course summary
This course will help you to develop your skills and personal strengths and empower you to achieve your goals.
Learning includes:
- Confidence building
- Team work
- Understanding the world of work
- English, maths and digital skills
Good, quality, impartial careers advice is included with your programme and all vocational units are moulded around each learner depending on their needs and levels.
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) 16-18 year olds
This course helps speakers of other languages develop their communication skills to access higher or further education and find employment or training.
Costs
Our programmes are free to attend for all who are accepted on the courses.
You will receive weekly transport vouchers and lunches whilst attending your programme and you may be eligible for a means tested bursary.
How to enrol
- Please complete our course enquiry form and one of our team will get back to you to discuss your options.
- You can also contact Malcolm Bleasby (Study Programme Manager) on 01325 406422/07983 996144/[email protected] for an informal discussion.
- Agencies working with young people can submit a referral application form[word document] on behalf of the individual.