Supported Internship  - City of Wolverhampton College

Supported Internship 

Supported Internship 

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Supported Internship 

Our Futures curriculum intent is to:  

  • Celebrate independence, employability and inclusion  
  • Ensure each young person has maximised opportunity to progress to independent adult lives  
  • To build upon each young person's strengths and character so they're ready to play a valued role in their community and economy 

The Supported Internship programme enables students to gain real work experience with an employer/ employers with the aim of enabling students to move into paid employment.  

 Internships will be selected based on individual student's interests and career aspirations.   

Throughout the programme students will develop their employability skills and gain valuable experience by working in a local company (or companies) in line with their personal strengths and aspirations.   

Students will attend college one day per week to work towards maths and English qualifications which meet their ability level. They will also gain transferable employability skills to enhance their likelihood of longer-term sustained employment. 

Students must have an EHCP to be eligible for the Supported Internship programme.  

They must have a strong willingness to be employed and the motivation to learn in a workplace environment. Students will have been able to demonstrate prior experience in an employment context. Ideally, they will be working towards at least Level 1 or 2 English and maths qualifications.   

They will have some employment related experience and will have been assessed to show a basic level of employability-related skills in the following areas:  

  • Problem-solving and personal resilience 
  • Communication   
  • English and Maths  
  • Working with others   
  • Working independently, following instructions and self-regulation  
  • Digital ICT skills  

Usually, students will have completed a Futures course prior to being considered for the Supported Internship programme.

At the start of the programme students will undertake an initial review which will inform the learning programme, assess their starting points and identify any gaps in learning. 

During the internship students will:  

  • Gain real work experience with an employer/ several employers  
  • Have the support of the job coach in the workplace  
  • Continue learning by attending college one day per week   
  • Work towards Maths and English qualifications   

The internship will enable students to:  

  • Develop their personal motivation, confidence and resilience 
  • Develop problem-solving skills and self-regulation strategies  
  • Gain an understanding of performance and behaviour required in the workplace  
  • Comply with workplace requirements such as time keeping and dress code  
  • Learn how to follow instructions and complete set tasks   
  • Carry out new tasks as their confidence and ability increases  

At the start of the programme students will have an initial assessment to review their starting points, aspirations and personal goals, and will be assessed on an ongoing basis against their baselines.   

Tutors will agree targets with the student to enable them to work towards meeting any Educational, Health Care Plan outcomes that they might have. They will be assessed against a Recognising and Recording Progress and Achievement (RARPA) framework and, along with parents/carers where appropriate, will meet with their tutor on a termly basis to review progress towards personal outcomes, and to look forward to advancing towards the next steps.  

Students will study qualifications in maths and English which may be internally or externally assessed. Ongoing assessment by the job coaches will assess work skills.   

All students who access this programme will want to be in employment at the end of the course of study and will be supported to get there.   

Completion of the programme will enable students to:  

  • Develop the skills to progress to employment in a preferred industry  
  • Carry out voluntary work  

 Staff at the college will work with families, Local Authority representatives and other professionals working with the student to enable them to make informed choices about their future. Also information, advice and guidance will be provided during the course to support students to understand the steppings stones which will support them to achieve their goals. 

If necessary, students will be supported to make relevant Access to Work applications which will enable them to continue to have support in the workplace if required.  

Please note; Once the Supported Internship programme has finished, should an employment placement be acquired the EHCP plan will cease.    

The programme is taught in small groups (between 6-10 learners) with at least one specialist tutor and one learning support assistant always present in the classroom.    

Dependent on the individual level of need support can include:   

  • Dedicated support worker providing one-to-one support at all times   
  • Assistance from support workers during breaks and lunchtimes   
  • Personal support to keep vulnerable young people safe during breaks and lunchtimes  
  • Assistance in the classroom - eg with reading or the use of communication aids  
  • Personal care if required  

By joining us, students can play a part in shaping the Futures community alongside like-minded people. They will be able to play a key role within our positive environment which is founded upon high aspirations of success, independence and employability.  

We will give them the skills and opportunities to progress towards the next step of their journey as they progress towards adulthood.  

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02/09/2024

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