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Parent / Carer Area 

What support is there to help my child prepare for the future? 

Preparation should start early – long before your child becomes an adult. 

Since the Raising of the Participation Age the law states that young people must be in some form of ‘education or training’ until they are 18. This can include 

Further education – at a local college or training provider to follow a study programme  

Apprenticeship – An apprenticeship is a way to gain the skills, knowledge and experience you need to get into many careers. They combine work, training and study, letting you ‘earn while you learn’. Apprenticeships are available across a range of areas. Further information can be found here. 


Traineeship –
Usually a 6 month programme made up of extended work experience working towards qualifications. A traineeship will normally lead to an apprenticeship or work. Further information. 

Supported Internship – Supported Internship- Supported Internships are a study programme for learners with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs). Learners will have a work placement and complete relevant qualifications alongside their placement. 

If your son/daughter has a Education, Health and Care (EHC) plan, the Year 9 annual review and every review after that, will include a focus on preparing for adulthood. This means there should be targets in the EHC plan that will help your child to achieve steps towards preparing for post 16 options. The EHCP will be updated as your child progresses. 

You can find a breakdown of all post 16 options here or watch this short video 

From year 7 your son/daughter can access impartial careers advice that will be tailored to their needs. Speak to Mrs Morgan to arrange an appointment – parents are welcome to speak to the school careers advisor or attend any in school meetings. 

Contact Graham.dodd@thebridge.halton.sch.uk to arrange. 

Useful websites and contacts

Halton Local Offer website provides information for children and young people up to the age of 25 with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) their parents or carers – all in one place. Knowing what is out there gives you more choice and control over what support is right for you or your child. 

www.parentalguidance.org.uk 

List of local Colleges and Training Providers 

National Careers Service – Speak to a Careers Advisor for advice and support – 0800 100 900 

National Apprenticeship Service nationalhelpdesk@findapprenticeship.service.gov.uk Telephone: 0800 015 0400