1133 Educators providing Social Care courses

London School of Social and Management Sciences

london school of social and management sciences

Essex

We are committed to provide high quality education and learning facilities to students coming from all over the world. We endeavour to achieve: · All learners are supported to access, succeed in and progress · They receive a high quality academic experience and value for money · They are able to progress into employment or further study · Their qualifications hold their value over time. Our values based on equality and inclusiveness in status, rights, and opportunities. We believe in equality of opportunity for every learner. We are engaged in pursuing continuous development in achieving more excellence in providing education and standards of service to all our students and stakeholders. Our mission is to provide high-quality learning and support to enable learners to successfully achieve their desired outcome. We are committed to offer excellent teaching and learning to those who have benefitted least from their previous educational experiences. We aim to provide progression routes to the home and international learners with diverse backgrounds by cutting the amount of time and money they spent on achieving a university degree. Diversity and inclusiveness are key parts of our mission. Our long-term strategic goal is to become a university with degree awarding powers and help the disadvantaged and under-represented groups to gain higher education so that they could achieve their desired academic and career objectives in a most cost-effective and timely manner.

Landmarks Specialist College

landmarks specialist college

London

Landmarks started to offer day services and post-16 education in March 1995, where the curriculum was largely practical and land-based, working in farm buildings in Creswell, Derbyshire. Since that time Landmarks has grown and developed its educational offer so that by the time of writing this welcome, Landmarks supports over 150 post-16 and day service Learners, all of whom learn a variety of essential life skills from our five sites located across the East Midlands and South Yorkshire. We have changed our curriculum from purely land and animal-based to include several vocational subjects such as; hospitality, catering, cookery, retail, administration and labouring. These additional subjects support our learners to make informed choices about the type of vocations they would like to follow. College life at Landmarks involves being taught in practical, real-life situations, whilst being supported by highly trained and experienced staff who are experts in working with learners with additional needs. It is important for me, as it is for my team, that whilst learners are with us, they focus on developing knowledge, skills and behaviour that makes a real difference to their lives. I hope from reading the case studies and outcomes featured within this website, you can see what difference that focus has made to our learners’ lives. I am extremely proud of all our learners’ achievements, either becoming more independent so that they can attend activities they enjoy or securing employment for the first time in their lives. Indeed, we are so keen to support our learners that when you leave Landmarks, should you need support to maintain employment or seek advice you can contact our dedicated ‘After College, Aftercare’ team. I do trust that you will enjoy exploring our website and getting to know us a little better. Of course, it is only by visiting Landmarks that you will truly get a feel for the place. Whilst we run regular open events, please feel free to contact our learner recruitment team, who can organise a visit just for you, so you get a perfect opportunity to ask all the questions you have about learning at Landmarks. Also, we are always keen to hear from like-minded colleagues from other institutions, or from those interested in working with us in the future. Please do not hesitate to contact us should you wish to know more.