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Slide 1- RNIB Post Compulsory Education and Training (PCET )

Slide 1- RNIB Post Compulsory Education and Training (PCET ). Meeting Needs and Making Effective Use of Resources The RNIB College Partnership Programme Kevin Connell RNIB Strategic Advisor. Slide 2 - The Model. At least one College Partnership in each LSC region “Hub” Specialist Centre

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Slide 1- RNIB Post Compulsory Education and Training (PCET )

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  1. Slide 1- RNIB Post Compulsory Education and Training (PCET) Meeting Needs and Making Effective Use of Resources The RNIB College Partnership Programme Kevin Connell RNIB Strategic Advisor

  2. Slide 2 - The Model • At least one College Partnership in each LSC region • “Hub” Specialist Centre • Joint Visual Impairment Support Service With Outreach • National network of expertise • RNIB PCET strategy ' Learning to Include’ • Raising levels of participation among blind and partially sighted learners • Raising the quality of local provision

  3. Slide 3 - External Factors • Extension of the Disability Discrimination Act • Inclusive learning • Legal obligation to promote equality • Develop capacity in the sector • Funding methodology • Regionalisation • Government desire for partnership with the voluntary sector

  4. Slide 4 - RNIB Strategy • RNIB commitment to contribute to the development of the infrastructure necessary to facilitate high quality learning by providing: • Training • Consultancy • Partnership in direct service delivery • Full support from both DfES and LSC • Remaining role for specialist colleges

  5. Slide 5 - Benefits For Learners • High quality learning experience locally • Continuing family and community support • Consistent, unified case management • Coherent integrated health/care provision • Access to a wider curriculum • Transport issue?

  6. Slide 6 - benefits for Staff and Providers • Direct staff support from qualified specialists • Set and meet high service standards • Contribute to continuous quality improvement • Meet statutary obligations • Fit with LSC Strategy

  7. Slide 7 - Business overview • Low Incidence, High Cost • Not cost-effective for all providers • Initial development funding • Self financing in 3 years • Recurrent funding through ALS • Residential, Health/Care costs met locally

  8. Slide 8 - Staffing • Specialist joint staff team based in 'Hub' centre • Key Specialist Tutor/Organiser Role • Input from RNIB regional team • Specialist Learning Support Assistants

  9. Slide 9 - Specialist provision • Specialist needs assessment • Support for tutors and learners on mainstream programmes • Specialist teaching • Access technology, training and technical support • Adaptation and transcription of materials • Mobility training? • Braille, low vision support • Residential learning environment? • Extended curriculum, independent living • Specialist facilities

  10. Slide 10 - How is the service working in the North West • Grade 1 Ofsted inspection report praised the RNIB/LCC partnership • Joint self assessment report grade 1 • Good evaluation by Independent Consultant • Learner perspective informs development of service • 100% staff and learner satisfaction with quality of support

  11. Slide 11 - Partnership Progress in Other Regions • North East • Signed strategic agreement with Regional Director of LSC • Newcastle College and Middlesbrough College • Joint strategic management group formed • VI support service co-ordinator appointed • Dissemination event held at Ramside hall for 70 delegates

  12. Slide 12 - Partnership Progress in Other Regions (cont) • Yorks & Humber • Park Lane College Leeds • Strategic management group formed • VI support service co-ordinator appointed

  13. Slide 13 - Partnership Progress in Other Regions (cont.) • South West • City of Bristol College • Joint strategic management group formed • Seconded VI support service co-ordinator in position

  14. Slide 14 - Partnership Progress in Other Regions (cont.) • Planning seminar led by Coventry and Warwickshire LSC • Appointed an LSC consultant to undertake initial scoping and modelling exercise West Midlands

  15. Slide 15 - Conclusion • Evidence that partnership works • Blind and partially sighted learners want this support • END

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