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Inscape House Vocational College welcomes learners aged 16-19 who would benefit from accessing a smaller post 16 provision specialising in working with learners with ASC and SEMH needs. We believe that everyone is different, and everyone has individual needs. This is why we offer personalised learning plans and highly differentiated planning to help our learners to fulfil their potential and improve their confidence and self-esteem within a nurturing environment. All learners will have access 154 Stockport Road, OL7 0NW (01612) 834848 enquiries@togethertrust.org.uk
An inclusive, supportive art college A Specialist College for creative education in the UK, focusing on creative study programme pathways for 16-25 year olds. Art, digital art, and complementary studies for neurodivergent young people. Our campuses operate from within and in partnership with Arts and Cultural organisations, for an alternative approach, with enhanced careers and progression opportunities. We support additional/high needs routes to wellbeing, attainment, sustained engagement and Bolton Museum Art Gallery & Aquarium, Le Mans Crescent, BL1 1SE (01616) 670910 nicola.platt@pinccollege.ac.uk
St Piers School and St Piers College provide education, health and residential services for children and young people aged between five and 25 who have special educational needs, which could include complex conditions. The school and college are part of the national charity Young Epilepsy, which offers a range of services across education, health, care, training and the delivery of information.What makes us different is the approach we offer students with education, care and health needs. Our St Piers School & College, RH7 6PW 01342 831202 education@youngepilepsy.org.uk
An independent specialist day and residential college for students aged 19-25 with a broad range of complex low-incidence needs including learning, physical, sensory and behavioural disabilities. All of the young people at Royal College Manchester experience significant and complex communication difficulties. We offer specialist three-year courses designed to support young people with: Autistic spectrum condition (ASC), Multi-sensory impairment (MSI, Severe learning difficulties (SLD), ☒ Day Stanley Road, SK8 6RQ (01616) 100100 info@seashelltrust.org.uk
New College Worcester is a school and college for students aged 11 to 19 years who are blind or partially sighted. As well as visual impairment, some of our students have additional disabilities or difficulties, including hearing impairment, Autistic Spectrum Disorder, including Asperger’s Syndrome and physical disability. We are not a Local Authority School so the large majority of placements are made by the Local authority in which the children and young people live. All of our teaching New College Worcester, WR5 2JX (01905) 763933 lphillips@ncw.co.uk
All of our courses at CPD Online College are written by specialists in their field of work, and put together with expert knowledge to give you, our students, the best learning experience we possible. Perfect for anyone wanting to learn new skills or expand their knowledge and advance their existing skill set. Every course includes next day dispatch which is an added benefit to the price of the courses! We also offer bulk enrolments meaning you can get a discount on multiple enrolments which is 74, New North Road (08000) 773063 hello@cpd.email
Bolton College's New Bury centre serves the Farnworth locality. Located at the junction of Buckley Lane and St James Street in Farnworth, the centre provides first step learning courses that also act as a springboard for learners moving on to further education and training. Courses are available to all learners living in Farnworth, Kearsley and Little Lever and wider Bolton. Our friendly, experienced and approachable team is committed to breaking down isolation and helping to build thriving New Bury Community Learning Centre, Buckley Lane, BL4 9PR (01204) 482960 newbury@boltoncc.ac.uk
Derwen College delivers exceptional programmes within a rich learning environment. Students who attend Derwen are aged from 16 to 25 years. For us, there are no ‘typical’ students with so much joy to be found in our differences. Our students have a wide range of special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) including: · Learning and physical disabilities · Autism · Behaviours of concern · Moderate, Severe, Complex or Profound and Multiple Learning Derwen College, Whittington Road, SY11 3JA (01691) 661234 contact@derwen.ac.uk
Aspire Training works along side Bury College and Care to Learn to enable teenage parents aged 16-19 years of age to complete their Level 2 and Level 3 in Childcare. A Bury College tutor does one full day class on site at Rosehill Nursery, Manchester Road, Bolton. Students will complete two and a half placement days also at the nursery and receive half a day homework session. Care to Learn fund the children's nursery place Mon-Thurs 9.30-4.30. Aspire Training gives teenage parents an 160 Manchester Road, BL2 1HE (01204) 525354 louise@rosehillnursery.co.uk
Birtenshaw is a registered charity (1092798). Established in Bromley Cross, Bolton in 1956. Birtenshaw provides a unique range of services for children and young adults with physical disability, including complex health needs and / or learning disability, including Autism Spectrum Conditions. Through Birtenshaw Special School and Birtenshaw College we provide special education for children and young people with Special Education Needs and Disability (SEND), aged from 3 years old into young Birtenshaw, Darwen Road, BL7 9AB (01204) 304230 enquiries@birtenshaw.org.uk
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