Training for skills & employment Prospectus Creating opportunities for young people and adults within the community
Aug 19, 2015
Hull TrainingFreepost RRCE-UAGR-TYLCHullHU6 9AR
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Hull Training recognises the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and the Special Education Needs and Discrimination Act 2002. It is the aim of Hull Training to provide equality of opportunity for all members of the community, regardless of their disability. Reasonable adjustments for access if and when necessary will be undertaken.
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Creating opportunities for young people and adults within the community
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Welcome
We would like to welcome you to the Hull Training
prospectus. It is full of information for both young people
and adults who may wish to enhance their knowledge and
skills. Likewise, it will provide employers with an overview
of how we may work with them to further develop their
organisation through the training of their people.
As one of the region’s largest training providers, Hull
Training has an enviable success record in Hull, the East
Riding of Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire.We believe that
this success lies in listening to the needs of people who
live within our community and matching these with the
requirements of local industry, commerce and education.
Our team of professionally qualified staff is committed to
ensuring the very highest standard of delivery and we
have been commended for our “inspirational teaching
practice” by Ofsted.
Over a number of years we have developed a wide range
of programmes and formed partnerships with many local
companies, schools and other training providers to ensure
that the training we offer is the best available.
The following information will provide an insight into the
various opportunities which we can offer and we look
forward to meeting you in the near future to discuss your
individual training needs.
Noel Johnson
Lead Manager
contents
2-3 Introduction
4-5 Customer care charter
6-7 Our commitment
8-9 Step-by-step guide
10-11 Learning support
12-13 Working in partnership
14-15 Training for work
16-17 Hull Skills Academy
18-19 Hull Career Choices
20-21 Hull ITeC
22-23 Hull Tec
24-25 Hull Skills Initiatives
26-27 Student enquiries
28-29 Employer enquiries
30 How to find us
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What is Hull Training?
Hull Training consists of five training centres which are
based within the city of Hull:
• Hull Skills Academy
• Hull Career Choices
• Hull ITeC
• Hull Tec
• Hull Skills Initiatives
As one of the region’s largest training providers, we are
sponsored by Hull City Council and the Humberside
Learning and Skills Council to provide quality training
within the local community to young people and adults.
Our training programmes are delivered across a wide
range of occupational areas and we work closely with
employers from many different sectors. This includes
private sector industry and commerce, as well as public
sector employers such as Hull City Council. We have
developed strong relationships with local employers who
return to us time and time again to fill vacancies and to
meet training needs within their organisation.
Our aims
At Hull Training we have a number of key objectives which
aim to...
• Value each individual
• Provide a challenging and stimulating
learning environment
• Enable each individual to reach their full potential
• Offer equality of opportunity
• Develop and encourage the desire to learn
• Promote independence and responsibility
• Provide an awareness and experience of industry,
commerce or education
• Provide clear and concise communication within our
centres and the wider community
Our mission
Our mission is to provide quality training linked to the
needs of the community.
Through our centres we welcome everyone into a friendly
atmosphere where friends are made, learning is enjoyed
and high standards are maintained. We continue to
extend our links with industry, commerce and education
sectors, while responding to the needs of a changing
community.
Why choose Hull Training?
Our training instructors and assessors are fully qualified
and experienced. Their skills are constantly developed
and monitored.
We have extensive training resources across our sites
within Hull. Our comprehensive facilities and equipment
provide the opportunity for learners to undertake their
chosen learning programme in a fit for purpose work-
related environment.
We have state-of-the art presentation facilities, dedicated
IT suites and climate controlled lecture rooms for formal
training and the training materials we use are produced to
the highest quality.
We are approved by the following awarding bodies to
deliver their qualifications...
• EMTA Awards Limited (EAL)
• City and Guilds (C&G)
• Oxford and Cambridge RSA (OCR)
• National Open College Network (NOCN)
• Edexcel
• ABC Awards
• Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM)
• Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH)
• Institution of Occupational Safety & Health (IOSH)
• Counselling and Psychotherapy Central Awarding
Body (CPCAB)
• British Institute of Innkeeping Awarding Body (BIIAB)
• British Horse Society (BHS)
Our sites are conveniently located on major bus routes
with close proximity to the City Centre.
You will have the assurance of using the market leader.
There are no hidden charges.
Introduction
Introduction
The purpose of Hull Training is to provide education and
trainingof the highest standards. It is our intention that
every time you visit us you will have an enjoyable and
challenging experience. We have designed this Charter
as a public statement of our minimum standards, which
we will regularly review and aim to exceed.
We will...
• Keep to our scheduled opening times five days a week.
• Answer the phone promptly and courteously by
knowledgeable staff.
• Provide an exciting and diverse programme of activities
offering something for all our learners whatever their age
or ability.
• Have a senior member of staff available to speak to you
at all times.
• Have friendly, helpful and knowledgeable staff who
attend regular training, and who are smartly dressed.
• Provide accurate and comprehensive information at
reception points on all activities that are offered.
• Provide at least five working days advance notice of
changes to scheduled programmes due to planned
maintenance, staff training or scheduled closure.
• Aim to reduce waiting times for all customers to
five minutes.
• Operate fair and effective booking systems for courses.
• Keep all areas clean with a systematic cleaning
schedule, reinforced by regular checks and rapid
response to unclean areas brought to our attention
by customers.
Safety and security
The safety and security of our learners, visitors and staff
are of paramount importance.
We will...
• Regularly check and maintain the equipment we provide
to ensure that it always meets or exceeds relevant safety
standards.
• Ensure that instructors are trained and qualified to
standards approved by the Awarding Bodies.
• Ensure that there is always a qualified first aider on site
during the opening hours of each centre.
• Control attendance numbers for the safety and comfort
of our learners, visitors and staff.
• Check the buildings regularly to meet Health and
Safety standards.
• Display emergency evacuation in prominent areas as
well as warning notices whenever a potential hazard
arises.
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Consultation
We are committed to actively seeking the opinions of the
users of our services and those non-user members of
industry and the community who are interested in the
services we provide. To achieve these aims we will
undertake a number of activities as detailed below.
We will…
• Annually, measure, review and compare our services
with other similar providers.
• As the need arises, hold focus group meetings and
conduct surveys with specific target groups to ensure we
stay in touch with the opinions of specific sections of our
service users and the community.
• Aim to positively encourage learners and visitors to the
centre to speak there and then to staff about issues with
which they are dissatisfied so that positive action can be
taken swiftly.
• Every quarter, conduct learner and employer surveys
and review these to form action plans to improve our
services.
• Provide customer suggestion/comment forms on site.
• Wherever practical, consult our service
Comments and complaints
All learners, visitors and other service users are
encouraged to comment verbally or in writing through the
Customer Comments and Complaints procedure, which is
available on request. We have listed below our minimum
standards which we will regularly review and aim to
exceed.
We will...
• Provide customer feedback forms at each activity for you
to record your compliments, complaints or comments.
• Complete a form on your behalf if you would rather give
your feedback verbally.
• Review and action where required all feedback forms,
regardless of whether or not you have requested a
response from us.
• Contact you by your preferred method within 5 working
days of receiving your form if you have requested a
response.
• Investigate your issue within two weeks of receiving your
form. If either we need more time to investigate your
feedback or require more information from you in order
to resolve an issue we will contact you and tell you the
planned date that we will finish our investigations.
• Communicate your feedback if relevant to senior
management and all members of the staff team so the
organisation remains in touch with the concerns of our
service users at all levels.
• Use feedback to influence changes to policy and to
improve standards of care and service provision for all
learners, visitors and staff within each centre.
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Equality & Diversity
At Hull Training we recognise that each person is different
and we value these differences. We do not tolerate
unfairness of any kind, especially discrimination,
harassment, bullying and stereotyping.
We believe that treating you as an individual enables you
to get the dedicated support you need to succeed with
your training programme. On some of our courses
females, males, people from different ethnic origins and
people with disabilities may be under-represented. We are
working hard to change this and we welcome applications
from anyone from these groups.
When you join one of our programmes we will discuss
these issues with you at greater length and you will be
expected to work with us to promote fairness, equality
and diversity at all times.
A full copy of Hull Training’s Equality & Diversity Policy is
available upon request.
Quality Assurance
Hull Training is committed to delivering the highest
possible standard of training delivery and, as part of our
continuous improvement process, we regularly measure
our progress in achieving these goals.
As a provider of learning and skills, we are regularly
monitored by inspectors Ofsted - the Office for Standards
in Education, Children's Services and Skills – who assess
our performance against a number of criteria. A recent
report by Ofsted inspectors highlighted the following
standards we have achieved across our centres:
What Ofsted think of us
• teaching activities are inspirational
• good strategic management
• very effective operational management
• good quality improvement measures
• outstanding inclusion
• promotion of equality of opportunity is good
• induction process is highly effective
• very effective development of vocational and
employability skills
• good use of ILT in teaching and assessment
• assessment is regular and thorough
• resources to support learning are very good
• exceptional support for learners
• good range of learning activities
• good success rates for apprenticeships
• good progression into employment
Additional research carried out with Hull Training students
by Ofsted also confirmed the following:
What our learners think of us
• good opportunities to develop skills for jobs
• very approachable management
• the course - ’was better than expected’
• got a work placement quickly
• received lots of support
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Our commitment
Simply use this step-by-step guide to plan your training.
Dependent upon experience, this may assist your route
into employment, whereas for others who are already
employed it could provide new skills, wider knowledge or
continued professional development.
Throughout the various Hull Training centres a broad
cross-section of courses are offered, including both
continuous and part-time study, to meet the requirements
of industry, commerce and education sectors.
Depending upon your ability and qualifications it is
possible to start any of our programmes at different levels
and the time taken to complete your training will also be
flexible.
Training for young people aged 14-24 years
School partnership programme
If you are aged 14-16 years you may be able to undertake
one of the training programmes at Hull Skills Academy in
conjunction with your normal curriculum. We have a
partnership with a growing number of schools in the region
and we can offer a choice of qualifications, which will
provide your first step towards a career in engineering.
School leavers
Whatever your qualifications there is a training
programme at Hull Training which will suit you. Following
an initial interview and assessment of your existing skills
we will advise a route to help you achieve your intended
career path:
Induction programme
Upon joining Hull Training you will participate in a six
week induction programme at one of our centres. Within
this period you will participate in a diverse range of
training which will enable you to understand various
Health & Safety issues, familiarise youself with the work
environment and improve your practical skills.
e2e pre-apprenticeship
e2e is a programme designed to provide an introduction
to employment and learning for young people. If, for
whatever reason, you feel you are unable to enter one of
our Apprenticeship programmes - we can still help! After
an initial assessment we can provide all the support you
need to improve your knowledge and acquire a number of
practical skills:
Key skills
During this process you will be able to choose from a
number of training modules:
• Application of number: levels 1, 2 & 3
• Information Technology: levels 1, 2 & 3
• Communication: levels 1, 2 & 3
• Improving own learning and performance: levels 1, 2 & 3
• Working with others: levels 1, 2 & 3
After completing this you will be prepared for entry into
employment or further work-based learning on one of our
Apprenticeship programmes.
Apprenticeships
For those aged 16-24 years, Apprenticeships offer a great
opportunity to acquire a nationally recognised
qualification, while you also gain practical experience in
the workplace. Depending upon your initial assessment
you can join one of our Apprenticeship or Advanced
Apprenticeship programmes. There are many choices
open to you, depending upon the type of career you wish
to pursue:
• Mechanical Engineering
• Fabrication & welding
• Electrical Engineering
• Multi-Skilled Engineering
• Manufacturing Techniques
• Holiday Home Manufacturing
• Marine Engineering
• Maintenance
• Catering & Hospitality
• Customer Service
• Retail Skills
• Youth work
• Information Technology
• IT Engineering
• Business Administration
• Signmaking
• Distribution & Warehousing
• Health & Social Care
• Stable Management & Horse Care
Vocational awards
We have a number of work-based awards, which are also
known as Technical Certificates. These are achieved
through undertaking a specific course of learning with
project-based assignments. Assuming that you have
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decided to pursue an Apprenticeship programme, these
awards and a choice of additional national vocational
qualifications (NVQs) will form part of your learning
framework.
…and beyond
After completing your training at Hull Training you will
have gained valuable experience and knowledge, which
will enhance your career opportunities. Alternatively, you
may decide to further your training in Higher Education,
where you can access a Degree course or other learning
programme.
Supplementary training for employees
Across our training centres we provide a wide range of
programmes which are designed to enhance skills,
improve personal performance and increase safety
awareness. In most cases these courses have an open
access criteria and the duration of training can be varied
to suit the needs of the individual learner:
Courses in IT for individuals in employment, education
or training
• Computer Literacy and Information Technolgogy (CLAIT)
• IT User (ITQ)
• European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL)
• NVQ Levels 1-3
• Software application training
Courses for engineering & associated trades
• Arc welding
• Resistance welding
• Cutting
• Pneumatics
• Hydraulics
• Programmable logic control (PLC)
• Computer aided design (CAD)
• Computer numerically controlled (CNC)
• Electrical appreciation
• Electrical installation
Courses in Health & Safety for various businesses
• Basic Health & Safety Certificate
• General risk assessment
• Working Safely Passport
• Managing Safely
• Manual handling
• First aid at work (and re-qualification)
• First aid appointed person
• Abrasive wheel safety course
• Working safely at heights
• Forklift operation
Training for team leaders, chargehands,supervisors & first line managers
Through dedicated training centres and selected partners
we offer high quality, management development
programmes for team leaders, chargehands,
supervisors and first line managers who work across a
diverse range of sectors. These programmes lead to
qualifications awarded by the Institute of Leadership and
Management (ILM). They provide the tools to enhance
decision making and improve leadership and
management skills:
• Introductory Certificate in Team Leading
• Introductory Certificate in First Line Management
• Introductory Diploma in Management
• One Day Management Development Programmes
- Managing conflict, violence and aggression in
the workplace
- Bullying and personal harassment in the workplace
- Drugs awareness
- Customer care development
Training for employees in education, trainingand social care
Specialist training and support is delivered by Hull
Training to help develop individuals who work within both
public and private sector provision of education, training
and care. This includes introductory training programmes
as well as those designed to support continued
professional development (CPD):
• Certificate in Counselling Skills
• Award in Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong
Learning Sector
• Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector
• Diploma in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector
• NVQ Assessor Training
• NVQ Verifiers Certificate
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Accessibility
Hull Training want you to succeed. We welcome learners
with disabilities and we will be happy to discuss what we
can do to help you.
How do you apply?
You can complete the enquiry form in this Prospectus or
download an application form from our website at
www.hcctraining.co.uk
Alternatively you may get an application form from your
local Careers Centre or you can phone us free to further
discuss on FREEFONE 0800 138 0954
Once we receive your details we will arrange an interview
for you. If necessary you can speak with us first about any
special arrangements we can make for this appointment.
Your interview will be held at your preferred Hull Training
centre, where you can talk with one or two members of
staff about the course you would like to undertake. This is
the ideal time to tell us what sort of adjustments we could
make if you start the course. We will also give you some
written questions to answer so that we can decide what
help you may need with numeracy or literacy. After the
interview, you will receive a letter to advise whether or not
you have got a place on the course.
What sort of support can you expect?
Numeracy and literacy
When you start the course we will work with you to find out
exactly what help you will need (if any) with Maths and
English. Many trainees require help to improve their
Key Skills and one-to-one support can be provided if you
need it.
Specialist help
Where required, we also use specialist agencies to help
those who present with:
• Dyslexia
• Learning difficulties
• Challenging behaviour
• Visual impairment
• Hearing impairment
• Physical disability
Technology and equipment
All centres within Hull Training use interactive whiteboards
in training sessions. We have laptop computers available
for use, as well as large screen monitors and ergonomic
keyboards. We will also obtain other tools and software to
help you use a computer if you need them.
Disabled access
You will find that all facilities within Hull Training comply
with Disabled Access legislation. This includes wheelchair
ramps, adapted toilets and kitchen facilities, plus access
to communal areas.
Libraries and resource areas
All out training centres have dedicated areas where you
can access a large stock of reference books and multi-
media resources, such as DVDs, CDs and video tapes.
Additional access to online resources is also available via
the internet, as well as the intranet service provided by
Hull Training and Hull City Council.
Within each training centre we have communal areas
where you can you can meet informally and socialise with
your friends and colleagues. In some cases this includes
a full cafeteria facility, whereas others have snacks and
drinks available at designated break times throughout
the day.
By law, smoking is not permitted within any of Hull
Training’s buildings. However, where space permits,
provision has been made within designated external
areas for those who wish to smoke.
Learning support
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Pastoral care & guidance
Every learner with Hull Training has a named tutor. Your
tutor will support you throughout your training programme
and, where relevant, visit you at any work placement to
see how you are getting on.
At regular stages throughout your course you will have the
opportunity to discuss your progress with your tutor. At
this time they will be able to give advice on study or
personal problems should they arise. You can also talk
with one of our dedicated counsellors whenever you wish.
If at any time you are not happy with your training
programme, please tell us straight away and we will do
what we can to correct what is wrong. We have informal
and formal complaints procedures which can be used as
required. We also have an NVQ Appeals procedure to use
if you are not happy with an assessment decision.
Careers advice
Careers guidance is available via nominated personnel at
each Hull Training centre. Dedicated facilities for this
purpose include interview rooms and areas where you
can access information about careers, qualifications,
sponsorships, employers and advertised jobs, as well as
courses in further and higher education.
If you are not already employed, your nominated tutor will
encourage you to plan ahead in good time and make use
of these facilities. Our Career Advisers, together with other
agencies, are on hand to give you individual help where
necessary.
At regular interviews we also host Open Days and other
events, sometimes with local employers, where you
discuss opportunities face-to-face.
Student council
Each Hull Training centre has a Student Council which is
made up of representatives from various student groups.
Regular monthly meetings are held with management,
staff and employers to discuss a variety of issues,
such as:
• Training programmes
• Health and Safety
• Training resources
• Progress
• Awareness of inspection
• Self assessment
This is your opportunity to shape what we do in the future.
We welcome involvement with our development and hope
you will want to get involved.
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Introduction
At Hull Training it is our aim to equip individuals with skills
and nationally recognised qualifications so that they meet
the needs of local employers.
If you are looking to expand your workforce or fill a skills
gap, you may wish to consider providing a work-
placement for an apprentice. The following information
should provide a greater understanding of the process
which is involved:
Work-based learning
what is work-based learning?
Work-based learning programmes give Apprentices the
opportunity to develop a high level of diverse skills and
experience to make them more attractive to prospective
employers.
what are apprenticeships?
Apprenticeships combine hands-on experience of
working with an employer whilst working towards a
qualification, learning on the job, building up knowledge
and skills, gaining qualifications and earning money all at
the same time.
Qualifications
National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs)
NVQs are work-based qualifications; The Apprentice is
able to prove their competence by gathering naturally
occurring evidence on a daily basis within their job.
Key Skills
Key Skills have been identified by industry as being
essential within all sectors. Hull Training strives to fulfil this
requirement by encouraging and supporting Apprentices
through training in communication, numeracy, IT, personal
development and teamwork at a level required for their
Apprenticeship.
The team
Upon joining the training programme individuals are
assigned a dedicated tutor/assessor who is on hand to
offer training and support throughout the programme.
The Key Skills Coordinator is available to support each
individual with Basic and Key Skills as required.
The Placement Officer works closely with individuals to
prepare them for work and then to organise interviews
with local employers.
The benefits to your business
Recruiting the right member of staff for your company with
the relevant skills and knowledge to do the job you require
will be of up most importance to you. Hull Training can
help you find the right Apprentice and offer you the
following benefits:
• Save time and money filling junior vacancies
Advertising in newspapers can be expensive as can the
time it takes you to read through the application forms in
order to find your ideal candidate. Hull Training is able to
discuss your requirements before referring a selection of
candidates to you.
• A choice of candidates to interview
The process can work in the same way as your normal
recruitment procedure.You will receive a selection of
CVs and are able to interview in the usual way in order
to find the ideal candidate.
• On-going support from a dedicated tutor for the
employer and Apprentice
All Hull Training centres have dedicated Tutors and
support staff who will work closely with employers and
Apprentices to ensure that needs are met.
What next?
Hopefully you will be interested in working with us and
engaging with one of our learners as an Apprentice within
your organisation. Alternatively, you may be interested in a
training course to help develop one or more of your
existing employees.
Whatever your requirement we would be interested in
talking. So, please take time to complete the enquiry form
within this Prospectus. Alternatively, you can phone us
free today on FREEFONE 0870 138 0954 or contact us
any time via email at [email protected]
Working in partnershipa guide for employers
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Training for work
Hull Training works closely with over 700 employers within
the region. We are very proud of the relationships which
have been built over the years. Employers return to us time
and time again to fill junior vacancies and to meet the
training needs of their organisation. The types of employers
we work with are diverse and cover a wide range of sectors.
We always value any feedback we receive and are very
happy to share some of the quotes we have received from a
handful of our employer partners.
“We have successfully worked with Hull Training for a
number of years. We always find them fast, friendly, well
organised and they reliably send us placements as we
require them.”
Anika Page
Holbrook Fork Lift Training
“The training provided by Hull Training is always delivered
in a very professional way and they are always at hand if a
problem arises. The Apprentices are very capable and
bring a youthful opinion to projects and tasks given to them.
I am extremely pleased with the service I have received
from Hull Training and would not hesitate to contact them for
future requirements.”
Sharon Drayton
Teal & Mackrill
“ITeC offer their trainees as much support as they do the
employer - this is why we have enjoyed a 100% success
rate together. Working together with ITeC has been a delight.
We have watched our Apprentices prosper in a richly
supportive learning environment. ITeC are on the ball.”
Steve Biddick
Omerta Game
“We are happy to have worked closely with Career Choices
for a number of years and look forward a continuing
relationship in the future.”
Noble Oak Plumbing & Heating Division,Willerby Homes
“Hull Tec have helped us develop an apprenticeship
programme that will not only offer the opportunity for
trainees to gain a good qualification but will also help drive
the business forward. As we work in a specialist industry
having a new generation of employees will secure our place
in the world market now and in the future.”
Stuart Elliot
TC Power
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“Thank you for introducing us to our apprentice. Initially, it
was with somewhat trepidaton that we agreed to take on
an apprentice. However, we are delighted by how well he
has fitted into our organisation. We appreciate your
support and felt is was very useful to initially take our
apprentice on for a trial perod.”
Ros Mallinson
All Saints CE Junior School
“Legal Services have worked with Hull Training for many
years which has enabled us to ‘grow our own’ staff. The
support and assistance that the learners and placement
providers receive from Hull Training is invaluable. I would
highly recommend becoming a placement provider.”
Louise Roberts
Hull City Council - Legal Services
“Sika Solutions has benefited greatly from the apprentices
and services provided by ITeC. The trainees from ITeC
are given a sound platform to develop from and an
environment that provides structural vocational training. If
we require a new junior member of our team we always
look to ITeC first.”
Pete Buckley & Gary Hart
Sika Solutions
“I believe Hull Tec provide a pro-active training scheme
for apprentices which I see as paramount to local
businesses. We are extremely proud of our apprentice’s
recent achievement and remain proud to be a preferred
training partner with such a pioneering training provider.”
Mike Wadsworth
Complete Access (Engineering and Services)
“Providing learning opportunities for young people and
investing into the local workforce is vital for the industry’s
future growth within the region. We have been extremely
impressed with the level of enthusiasm, professionalism
and dedication, which has been demonstrated
throughout, by trainees we have taken on board.”
Ian Bland
Paragon Data Services
“The ITeC Apprenticeship scheme has given us a reliable
and effective way of recruiting trainees and staff with
necessary basic skills and, equally importantly, the right
attitude to work. As such I would highly recommend the
scheme to other employers in Hull.”
Matt Dass
EON Media
“As an organisation we have worked in partnership with
Career Choices for over 10 years. Aims and objectives
have been achieved by both organisations through
sharing good practices and networking together as a
team. Special needs including learning, social and
emotional have been catered for.”
Step Into Care
“The ITeC has worked with Goldings for the last 22 years,
and I am impressed by the way in which ITeC has always
worked closely with employers to provide the right
training to give their trainees the best chance to prove
themselves and become full time employees, and then to
go on and be trained on exactly the skills required for
their job. I look forward to an on-going relationship with
the ITeC.”
Vic Golding
Golding Computer Services
“For a number of years D.P. Ingram Engineering has
taken on students in association with Hull Tec and
hope to continue working in partnership to the benefit
of our business.”
John Hornby
D.P. Ingram Engineering
Hull Training is committed to continually improving the
quality of the service which we provide. We are interested
in your views and comments and would welcome any
feedback you may have, which may be sent by email to
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Introduction
Hull Skills Academy was established a number of years
ago as part of a School Partnership Scheme within the
region. It is a dedicated training centre for young people
aged 14-16 years. Students attend the centre on day
release from their schools and they are further assessed
while working in their normal work environment.
Our remit is to provide young people with an experience
and understanding of the engineering industry. It is our
aim to provide young people with the skills required by
the industry and to enhance their employability. This is
enabled by developing the principles of work ethic to
support students as they leave their sheltered school
environment and move into the wider world of
employment.
Induction programme
Upon commencing training at Hull Skills Academy,
students first undertake a four week induction
programme. This enables us to assess your skills, while
you meet the centre staff and become familiar with a
number of issues. During this period we will review the
content and objectives of the course, provide an insight
into various Health and Safety matters, ensure you
understand the importance of personal protection, enable
you to identify hazards and ensure you know how to safely
use machines and equipment.
Engineering a future
The School Partnership Scheme was successfully piloted
by Hull Skills Academy several years ago and today a
choice of training programmes is delivered to meet
various assessment criteria.
Dependent upon ability, Year 10 and 11 students can
undertake one or more of the following qualifications:
• GCSE in Engineering - double award
We have developed the GCSE programme to cover the
use of automation and up to date technology in today's
industry, including the use of ICT within manufacturing
processes. Students are given practical hands-on tuition
in the use of engineering hand tools as well as operating
within an environment which they need to work under the
Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. On completion of
specific projects they complete a portfolio which is
assessed and marked. Further units are also available,
sometimes linked to schools own class work, which
completes the course programme.
• BTEC Certificate and Diploma - level two
These courses provide students with the opportunity to
develop their competence in an engineering environment.
Providing hands-on experience at level two in
engineering, each programme covers practical project
work, supported by a portfolio of theoretical evidence.
Specifically linked to the engineering industry and
employer requirements, these courses suit the higher
achiever.
• National Vocational Qualification (NVQ)
- level one & level two
This programme is known as Performing Engineering
Operations (PEO) and it is designed to provide the
student with the opportunity to develop their ability of
competence in an engineering environment. With
progression available from level one to level two in
engineering, the programme combines hands-on
experience through practical project work with a
supporting theoretical evidence portfolio. We are now
able to offer two study routes in either Mechanical
Engineering or Electrical Installation.
Working in partnership
We enjoy a continuous working relationship with a number
of schools within the region.
If you would like to extend your own provision to include
these areas of vocational training, we would be interested
in talking. So, please contact us today...
Hull Skills Academy
Northumberland AvenueKingston upon HullHU2 0LNTel: 01482 318600Fax: 01482 318605Email: [email protected]
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Hull Career Choices
26 Raywell StreetKingston upon HullHU2 8EPTel: 01482 615420Fax: 01482 615422Email: [email protected]
Introduction
Hull Career Choices provides support and development
to a variety of young people within the region. Our aim is
to work with 16-19 year olds on a one-to-one basis,
identifying their individual needs and offering personal
support to achieve a positive outcome. The purpose of
our programme is offering personal transition into further
education, work-based NVQ qualifications or full-time
employment. We believe that the learning experience
should be as relevant as possible to the individual and
our training programmes have been designed to reflect
this need.
We differ from most other training providers in being able
to offer you individual personal support and guidance
while you learn. Our aim is to give you the opportunity to
experience a number of work-related activities and help
you develop a variety of skills, which together will assist
you in your search for future employment.
Individual training for individual needs
Upon joining one of our training programmes our
specialist team of trainers will provide an assessment of
your training needs and a training plan will then be
prepared to offer support in the following areas:
Skills for Life
• Communication skills
• IT
• Time keeping & attendance
• Working with others
• Numeracy
• Literacy
People skills
• Interpersonal skills
• Individual personal profiles
• Attitudes to work ability
• Ability to work in groups
• Attitude towards equal opportunities
• General work and readiness appraisal
Throughout the assessment period, you will have a
designated mentor who will provide a personal appraisal.
This information is used to set targets and develop an
individual training programme, while also providing
on-going pastoral assistance with any personal
lifestyle issues.
Supporting your choice of career
A choice of training programmes is offered in the following
occupational areas:
• Catering & Hospitality: NVQ Level 1
• Health & Social Care: NVQ Levels 1-3
• Childcare: NVQ Levels 1-2
• Teaching Assistants: NVQ Level 2
• Engineering: NVQ Level 1
• Motor Vehicle: NVQ Level 1
• Gas Fitting: NVQ Level 1
• Plumbing: NVQ Level 1
We can also offer two further training options:
• LEAP (Learning Employment Activity Programme)
4-26 week flexible programme to meet individual needs
with sample work areas in care, administration, catering,
engineering and retail
• Forces Preparation
26-week full-time basic training preparation course aimed
at 16-18 year old males and females who are looking to
follow a career in the armed forces. If you're looking for a
job in the army, navy, air force, or health and fitness then
our programme is ideal to give you the fitness levels and
skills you'll need to succeed.
We can offer work placements with local employers and
we have a good track record of learners moving into
employment after completing their training.
For more information about any of our programmes,
please call us today for an informal discussion...
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Hull ITeC
ITeC House84 Goulton StreetKingston upon HullHU3 4DLTel: 01482 325576Fax: 01482 586101Email: [email protected]
Introduction
Hull ITeC has successfully delivered high quality training
since it first opened in 1984. Our aim is to provide young
learners with skills through nationally recognised
qualifications to gain full time employment in a career of
their choice.
Training linked to the needs of local business
We believe that work-based learning gives learners the
opportunity to develop a high level of diverse skills and
experience, making them more attractive to prospective
employers.
Pre-Apprenticeship / e2e
e2e is a pre-employment programme which we can offer if
you are not yet ready to enter an Apprenticeship. We will
design a training programme especially for you and
training will will include life skills, basic skills and
preparation for an Apprenticeship within an area of
your choice.
Apprenticeships
Apprenticeships combine hands-on experience of
working with an employer whilst working towards a
qualification. You will literally learn on the job, building up
knowledge and skills, gaining qualifications and earning
money at the same time. On an Advanced Apprenticeship
you will be employed and paid the rate for the job you are
doing. On completion you could also go on to Higher
Education and complete a degree course or other
qualification.
Apprenticeship opportunities
For those who meet certain entry requirements, we can
offer Apprenticeships and Advanced Apprenticeships in
the following areas:
• IT Users
Learning how to operate in-depth a wide range of
software applications, as well as training in Time
Management, Team Building and Citizenship
• IT Practitioners
Undertaking training in PC building, software and
hardware installation, fault finding, configuration,
maintenance, repair and networking
• Business Administration
Training to deal with the smooth running of business
information systems, general office procedures and
IT training
• Catering & Hospitality
Hands-on training and skill-based learning options in
Food Preparation and Cooking, as well as Food
Processing and Cooking
Providing support to local business
We continue to work closely with employers from many
different sectors, including Hull City Council departments
and private industry. Additional training programmes
can be offered to individual organisations to help improve
the skills and performance of their employees in the
following areas:
• Computer Literacy and Information Technolgogy (CLAIT)
• European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL)
• NVQ Levels 1-3
• Software application training
Please contact us today for a further discussion with one
of out team...
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Introduction
Hull Tec is based at the Orchard Park Campus in Hull and
it is within easy reach of major bus routes and the inner
city road network.
Our large site includes extensive facilities which have been
designed to replicate authentic working environments. This
includes a machine shop, maintenance department, CNC
department, fabrication and welding workshop and
signmaking department. In addition, we have numerous IT
suites, classrooms, communal areas and a cafeteria.
Hull Tec has developed strong links with local industry over
the years, particularly within the engineering sector and
allied trades. We enjoy a working partnership with hundreds
of companies across the region and this relationship
provides a great opportunity for young people who wish to
pursue an Apprenticeship with one of these partners.
A great choice of career optionsfor young people
You can develop a broad range of skills and acquire a
number of qualifications through work-based learning.
Before starting your training programme you can choose
from a range of specialist study areas, which include:
• Mechanical Engineering • Fabrication & Welding
• Electrical Engineering • Marine Engineering
• Multi-Skilled Engineering • Maintenance
• Manufacturing Techniques • Signmaking
• Holiday Home • Distribution & WarehousingManufacturing
Note: The above multi-skilled qualifications may also
include a combination of Mechanical, Electrical or
Fabrication & Welding modules.
Training options designed to suit you
Whatever your qualifications there is a training programme
at Hull Tec which will suit you. Following an initial interview
and assessment of your existing skills we will advise a
route to help you achieve your intended career path.
student support / e2e
If you do not already have certain qualifications, we offer
short courses to improve your Key Skills in numeracy, IT,
communications, personal performance and teamwork.
Once completed, you can then use these as a stepping-
stone to a higher-level qualification.
Apprenticeships
For those aged 16-24 years, Apprenticeships offer a great
opportunity to acquire a nationally recognised
qualification, while you also gain practical experience in
the workplace. Depending upon your initial assessment
you can join one of our Apprenticeship or Advanced
Apprenticeship programmes. There are many choices
open to you, depending upon the type of career you wish
to pursue. Whilst we find you a suitable employer you will
undertake your induction and formal training at our
Orchard Park Campus.
Improving performance through new skills
In addition to our training programmes for young people,
we have a range of solutions which are designed to
improve employee skills and enhance the performance of
any organisation. Many of these training courses are
designed around the individual needs of the business and
can be undertaken with flexibility, often on- or off-site
• Arc & resistance welding
• Cutting
• Pneumatics
• Hydraulics
• Programmable Logic Control (PLC)
• Computer Aided Design (CAD)
• Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC)
• Electrical appreciation & installation
• Health & Safety courses
• First aid courses
• Manual handling
• Abrasive wheel safety course
• Working safely at heights
• Forklift operation
• Supervisory & Management courses
For further information and advice, please contact us today.
Hull Tec
Orchard Park CampusDane Park RoadKingston upon Hull, HU6 9ARTel: 01482 615270Fax: 01482 615319Email: [email protected]
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Hull Skills Initiatives
Introduction
Hull Skills Initiatives is conveniently situated for easy
access within Hull’s city centre. Our dedicated training
resources include IT suites, classrooms, meeting and
presentation facilities, plus a careers advisory service.
There are also other general communal areas and a
cafeteria for socialising.
In addition to our city centre site, we also deliver
programmes through other Hull Training centres and via
our partners throughout the region. Where required, we
also support local employers with on-site training and
assessment.
The scope of our service is very broad, as we aim to meet
the diverse needs of the local community: This includes
preparation for employment, vocational learning,
workforce training and development, as well as
organisational development.
Training solutions for individualsto improve their quality of life
We have a dedicated team which is focussed on
providing solutions for both young people and adults with
opportunities for entry to employment, apprenticeships,
work-based learning and return to employment.
• Key Skills: number, IT, communication, development
& teamwork
• IT User (ITQ)
• European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL)
• Apprenticeship in Customer Service: NVQ Levels 2 & 3
• Apprenticeship in Retail Skills: NVQ Levels 1 & 2
• Apprenticeship in Youth Work: NVQ Levels 2 & 3
• e2e NVQ Level 1 in Horse Care
• NVQ Apprenticeship in Stable Management & Horse Care
Our choice of training programmes continues to grow as
we aim to meet the needs of local employers and the
demand from our learners. If you are undecided about
your career path we can offer personal guidance and
support to help you make the right choice. Furthermore,
whatever your qualifications, we can provide a training
plan to improve your prospects of finding suitable
employment.
Helping organisations to growthrough the development of their people
We have a mission to help build stronger and more
competitive businesses. This is achieved through the
extensive support which we provide to both public and
private sector organisations. With the contribution of our
professionally qualified trainers, our aim is to enhance the
skills and knowledge of employees at all levels so that
they can directly contribute to the organisation’s future
growth and development.
• CPCAB Certificate in Counselling Skills: NVQ Levels 1 & 2
• City & Guilds Teacher Training: Levels 3 & 4 Award in
Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (PTLLS)
• City & Guilds Teacher Training: Levels 3 & 4 Certificate in
Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (CTLLS)
• City & Guilds Teacher Training: Level 5 Diploma in
Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (DTLLS)
• NVQ Assessor Training: OCR NVQ Certificate (A1)
• NVQ Verifiers Certificate - Conducting Internal Quality
Assurance: OCR NVQ Certificate (V1)
• ILM Introductory Certificate in First Line Management
• IOSHWorking Safely Passport
• IOSH Managing Safely
In addition to the above regular programmes which you
can access, we can also provide a free assessment of
your organisation’s training needs, with the preparation of
a training plan to help meet any skills gap you may have.
In many cases, the solutions we offer are tailored to
individual organisations. Where possible, we will also
identify any available sources of funding such as Train to
Gain or the Skills Fund.
For an initial informal discussion, please contact us today...
1st Floor, Kingston House South48 Bond StreetKingston upon HullHU1 3ENTel: 01482 613324Fax: 01482 613323Email: [email protected]
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Northumberland AvenueKingston upon HullHU2 0LNTel: 01482 318600Fax: 01482 318605Email: [email protected]
26 Raywell StreetKingston upon HullHU2 8EPTel: 01482 615420Fax: 01482 615422Email: [email protected]
Orchard Park CampusDane Park RoadKingston upon HullHU6 9ARTel: 01482 615270Fax: 01482 615319Email: [email protected]
ITeC House84 Goulton StreetKingston upon HullHU3 4DLTel: 01482 325576Fax: 01482 586101Email: [email protected]
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