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 explore a variety of cake and biscuit recipes for a special event or occasion, they will prepare, cook and finish cakes or biscuits to meet the specified requirements.
Level 2  30
Learners will be able to show they have an understanding of the effect of criminal and anti-social behaviour on victims.
Level 2  30
The learner will be able to identify clean vs dirty areas of a motor vehicle; they will be able to use a range of items to clean a vehicle to an acceptable standard.
Entry 1  30
Learners will engage with music through listening to different types of music, playing a musical instrument and attending a musical performance.
WTE1  30
Learners will listen to and identify different styles of music, name different musical instruments, play musical instruments in a group and plan a trip to watch a musical performance of their choice.
Entry 2  30
Learners will plan and visit various places within their community for an intended purpose.
WTE1  30
Learners will plan and visit various places within their community for an intended purpose.
Entry 1  30
Learners will plan and visit various places within their community for an intended purpose.
Entry 2  30
Learners will plan and visit various places within their community for an intended purpose.
Entry 3  30
Learners will be able to produce pottery items using different techniques.
Entry 2  30
Learners will be able to produce items using two different craft techniques.
Entry 2  30
The learner will develop the skills needed to speak effectively to other people to inform or request information in everyday situations.
Entry 1  30
Learners will be able to produce a creative group project.
Entry 1  30
The learner will be supported to develop the skills needed to communicate effectively with other people in everyday situations.
Entry 2  30
The learner will develop their functional English and literacy skills in the context of activities about the world of work.
Entry 1  30
The learner will develop their functional English and literacy skills in the context of activities about the world of work.
Entry 2  30
The learner will gain an insight to how social action can play a strong part in developing their skillset, which will help to showcase their skills and personality to future employers.
Entry 3  30
The learner will begin to develop positive social communication.
WTE1  30
The learner will be able to use British Sign Language, signing expressively through hand under hand or on-body signing.
WTE1  30
The learner will show an understanding of single hand under hand or on-body BSL signs.
WTE1  30