Community inclusion

This pathway provides young people with opportunities to spend time with their peers outside of education. It covers maintaining friendships and relationships, accessing the local community and feeling safe and confident.

We found 1007 challenges in the Preparing for Adulthood pathway 'Community inclusion'

Challenge Level NLH
The learner will be able to show that they can work as part of a team to complete gardening tasks under instruction, in a community setting.
Level 2  10
The learner will write an argumentative essay to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of some different opinions about the death penalty.
Level 2  20
The learner will carry out research into different abandoned places around the world, gather facts/information on one abandoned place and present findings to a group using PowerPoint.
Level 2  20
The learner will write about their own personal experiences about attending a community group.
Level 2  20
The learner will work with others to plan, prepare and serve a meal prepared and cooked in a forest setting, over an open fire.
Level 2  20
The learner will be able to recognise that there are different pilgrimages within different religions.
Level 3  20
Learners will develop and improve understanding of self-knowledge, self-esteem and self-confidence, demonstrating own development in one area - completing a detailed report of at least 1000 words.
Level 3  20