This pathway enables students to follow personalised programme of study to support their EHCP outcomes with a focus on the preparation for adulthood outcomes of Independent Living, Community Inclusion and Health, Wellbeing and Relationships. The pathway will develop students’ communication and independence through a sensory curriculum, and they will benefit from high levels of support from both college staff and links with external agencies.

Pathway Key Objectives

  • Students will demonstrate and apply making choices that support the development of independent living skills
  • Students will access the local community
  • Students will develop an awareness of personal safety

When will I start the course and how long will it take?

The course will start in September and will take one year to complete.

This course will take place at our Main Campus, Huyton, Liverpool, L36 3SD.

Transition Routes

Transition will be determined annually through the EHCP Annual Review process, reflecting the individual students progress made within the academic year, level achieved and college attendance. Progress routes could include further education or transition to a none-educational destination.

Are you ready to apply?

If you would like more information or to apply you can contact our Transitions Officer Rebecca Henry on 01744 623131 or RHenry@sthelens.ac.uk, alternatively you can submit an application form here.