Independent living and housing

This pathway supports young people to live as independently as is possible. It covers all aspects of independent living and home management from budgeting and cooking to knowing what sources of support are available in the local community. 

We found 1129 challenges in the Preparing for Adulthood pathway 'Independent living and housing'

Challenge Level NLH
The learner will be able to communicate own personal basic needs ie to drink, to eat, to use the toilet, to have a rest break.
Entry 1  10
The learner will use AAC to participate in a group discussion and give a presentation of at least a minute about a given topic.
Entry 1  20
The learner will be able to ask and answer questions in everyday contexts with appropriate support.
WTE1  20
The learner will be able to ask and answer questions in everyday contexts politely.
Entry 1  20
The learner will be able to research different community organisations. They will focus on Citizens Advice and create a leaflet explaining what Citizen’s Advice do.
Level 1  20
The learner will be able to research different community organisations. They will focus on Citizens Advice and create a leaflet explaining what Citizen’s Advice do.
Entry 2  20
The learner will understand that there are organisations that exist to help the public and that each organisation helps in different ways; they will be able to contact a community organisation
Entry 2  10
Learners will be able to find out about different community organisations to compile a personal directory. They will be able to make an appointment with an appropriate community organisation.
Entry 3  10
Learners will become familiar with community organisations in their area and be able to contact the appropriate organisation when their help is required
Level 1  10
The learner will use the correct vocabulary to compare objects by their weights and will begin to order and measure the weights of objects using non-standard units.
Entry 2  10
The learner will be able to complete a bank account application and show they know the difference between a credit and debit on a bank statement.
Entry 2  10
The learner will be able to complete a bank account application and show they understand a bank statement with appropriate support.
Entry 1  10
The learner will complete a simple form.
Entry 1  10
The learner will further develop their writing skills on paper and using technology. They will produce effectively written texts and be able to ensure that their work is accurate and clear.
Level 1  20
Learners will develop an understanding of the different types and vulnerabilities of road users, and how their actions may affect others
Level 1  20
The learner will develop the underpinning grammatical, punctuation and spelling knowledge and skills, and learn how to construct different sentence types.
Level 1  20
The learner will be able to plan and take part in a shopping trip with support.
WTE1  10
The learner will find and select preferred household items when shopping with support.
WTE1  10
The learner will undertake class jobs recognising that their contributions are important.
Entry 2  10
The learner will be able to convert miles into kilometers.
Level 1  10