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Enhancing Learning Support NW

Enhancing Learning Support NW. Feedback on Approaches/Resources for Involving Learners. Accessible Risk Assessments. Friday 18 th February 2011 Elizabeth Daw Inclusive Learning Manager Liverpool Community College. Student Profile- Programmes of Study. 16 students Classroom sessions

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Enhancing Learning Support NW

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  1. Enhancing Learning Support NW Feedback on Approaches/Resources for Involving Learners

  2. Accessible Risk Assessments Friday 18th February 2011 Elizabeth Daw Inclusive Learning Manager Liverpool Community College

  3. Student Profile- Programmes of Study 16 students Classroom sessions Discussed and evaluated Dangers/ Safe Actions Independent life skills Trip from college to airport

  4. Continued Two 19 year old entry one level students Personal risk assessments 1 student- family 1 student support living 1 student – text with symbols – ASDAN personal progression I student – photos-ASDAN personal and social development Unlikely independent travellers but employment with support

  5. What Worked Well Teaching sessions – Group tutorials More time for discussion, reinforcement of terminology, student reflection Positive feedback students and staff Prior to pilot students no concept of what to do if lost Encouraged ownership of responsibility of their behaviour and actions.

  6. Continued Safety action wallets More choice, greater independence and enhanced life opportunities- breaking down barriers Empowered – planning reviewing of support Recognise behaviour and actions have consequences Effective behaviour modification tool- ADHD

  7. How Could It Be Improved? Journey too long Small segments – particular aspects Unable to foresee all potential dangers and safety choices Not having appropriate symbol/photo to make truly personal Tie into objectives of qualification rather than stand alone activity.

  8. To Use The Inclusive Risk Assessment Successfully Commitment to fund resources Laminating, printing, colour symbols/photos, wallets and white boards costly Time to organise and maintain boards Need array of possible visual choices for safety action wallets Photos. Google images, Widget/ Boardmaker images

  9. Where Does It Fit Into The Learner Journey – How Learners Were Involved Teaching and learning Whole group activity to generate ideas about steps (actions) in taking journey from its inception to its completion and (dangers) that can happen at each stage and (safe actions) Created dangers choice boards Created safe actions choice board Placed safety choices into their safety wallets for future travel

  10. Student at beginning of journey

  11. Student arrives at airport

  12. Student in the airport

  13. Peter’s feedback I really like having my little book -I enjoyed counting the bus stops and having my lost card-that made me feel safe because the person could call Maria.

  14. Video of Peter’s trip from college to airport Jan 11

  15. Pilot Delivered By: Maria Rimmer Course Team Leader College Start maria.rimmer@liv-coll.ac.uk Tel: 0151-252/4030 Clare Dowling Tutorial Advisor College Start clare.dowling@liv-coll.ac.uk 0151-252/4025 Connie Windever Learning Support Practitioner connie.windever@liv-coll.ac.uk Tel: 0151-252/4118 Please contact team for any future questions

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