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1 Disabled learners in VET – the UK situation Martin Steinmuller 28 September 2011

2 About LSIS The Learning and Skills Improvement Service (LSIS) is the national improvement body for further education and skills in England and Wales. We are sector-owned. We work on Quality Improvement, Governance, E&D, Community Development, Teaching and Learning, Curriculum design, Sustainable Development, innovation and new ways of working and more… Our services include: Leadership and management courses Virtual learning environments Toolkits Workshops and conferences → Two links: www.lsis.org.uk and www.excellencegateway.org.ukwww.lsis.org.ukwww.excellencegateway.org.uk

3 The UK VET system 414 General Further Education and Sixth Form Colleges with over 3 million learners aged 16+ 72 National Specialist Colleges 40% of 16-18 year olds studying at a college; 13.3% from disadvantaged background 20% of Black and Ethnic minority students in colleges, compared to 13% in the population → diverse mix of students 4000-5000 Work-based Learning and Adult and Community Learning providers

4 Disabled learners (age 16-24) in UK VET 56% not in employment, education or training compared to 23% of non-disabled population → problem to access course Disproportionate number on low level course (Level1 or entry courses) → inadequate assessment of skills Risk of potential cuts to lower level courses No dedicated financial support for disabled learners as compared to Higher Education 48% employment rate compared to 78% of general population

5 Experience of disabled learners “I’ve had to fight for reasonable adjustments, handouts in large print on coloured paper and a large screen monitor, and am seriously considering quitting because of the way I’ve been treated and them generally acting as though they know more about my needs than what I or my consultant do.’ (National Union of Students focus group participant, 2008)

6 The support of Q4S One-stop shop for learners Informs them on available guidance Raises their confidence to self-promote their agenda Helps them assess and understand their requirements Provides valuable disclosure advice etc. → Learners are empowered! Useful for teacher training

7 Contact details Martin Steinmuller Community Development Manager E: martin.steinmuller@lsis.org.uk Mobile: +44 (0) 78 2593 4750 Telephone: +44 (0) 24 7662 7717


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