Study Programme support young people with Special Educational Needs or Disabilities (SEND), those without GCSE-level qualifications, or individuals facing behavioural challenges. It’s designed for learners who aren’t yet ready for a Level 2 course and need extra guidance to explore their next steps.
In the UK, diverse study programmes cater to individual needs, including vocational courses, apprenticeships, and academic pathways. These programmes offer real-world experience, essential skills development, and valuable industry connections, enhancing career prospects. They also provide personalised career guidance, flexibility, and globally recognised qualifications, making graduates highly competitive.
These organisations can help you…
A Study Programme that supports 16–18-year-olds, or 19+ with an EHC plan, who need a structured, supportive pathway to build skills and plan for their future.
Read moreBoost your English and Maths through Functional Skills or GCSEs, while gaining hands-on experience in a work sector that interests you.
Read moreA free, one-to-one support for people of all ages in Wolverhampton looking for work or to progress in their careers.
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