Our communication skills supported learning courses are designed to give adults with learning disabilities the opportunity to develop essential communication abilities, enhance their independent living skills, and work towards employment. These courses also focus on improving personal development and wellbeing in a supportive and engaging environment.
Our aim is to grow learners’ self-esteem and confidence by providing an opportunity to:
- Ensure choice
- Develop communication
- Promote community participation, engagement, and social inclusion
- Enable independence
- Enhance employability skills
- Provide opportunities to maintain physical and mental wellbeing
About our communication skills Courses
Our skilled tutors and supported learning assistants provide a personalised learning journey that is engaging, varied, and designed to suit each learner’s needs. Whether you’re aiming to improve your independence, build confidence, or simply develop better communication skills for daily life, our courses provide the right environment for growth.
We offer a range of communication skills courses tailored to support adults with learning disabilities in Guildford, Woking, Camberley, Sunbury, and Molesey. These courses help learners improve their ability to communicate effectively while building vital life skills in a positive and supportive atmosphere.
Developing communication through games
Develop your communication and increase your confidence through taking part in a variety of games. Design and develop characters to use in role play.
Exploring the past and present
Explore interesting topics in the past and present. Develop your reading, writing and communication skills whilst working on individual or group projects.
Mini enterprise
Develop your creativity, communication, and numeracy skills to contribute to the planning of mini enterprise projects. Make a variety of items, to sell to raise money for your chosen charities.
Our planet, our environment
Explore the impact of climate change and how we can protect our environment. Learn how this is connected to our health and wellbeing. Develop your reading and writing skills whilst working on individual or group projects.
How to enrol/IAG
Before enrolling on a course, we will meet with you to talk to you about your needs and interests. To arrange a meeting please contact a member of the Supported Learning Team who will let you know what information you need to bring with you. This will include evidence of any benefits you receive so we can see if you are eligible for any of our free courses.
It is important you are placed on the right course, whether you want to learn a new skill or maintain existing skills, so we may need to assess your English and maths starting points.
Contact our friendly Customer Service Team who can email you a copy of our current course directory.
Fees
If you are not a UK national or have not lived in the UK for at least the three full years prior to the start of your course, you may have to pay a higher fee. Fees for learners coming to our courses via their school will be different to the fees found on our website.
Some fees will be FREE if you qualify under the Government’s rules. Full details will be explained to you at your Information, Advice and Guidance appointment.