LFLW & Public Services

Aims

  • Help students develop as individuals, members of, and contributors to society

  • Deliver the skills and capabilities needed for adult life and work

  • Equip students to make informed choices

  • Develop the ability to think and interact in ways that take account of their own needs and also the well-being of others who may be affected by their actions

  • Develop critical thinking skills

Staff

Mrs McMorrow
Mr McCausland
Miss Blair
Miss Quinn
Mr O’Rawe
Mr Robb

Key Stage 3

At Key Stage 3 the Learning for Life and Work course comprises of 3 main strands:

  • Personal Development

  • Local and Global Citizenship

  • Education for Employability

The topics covered in each strand are:

Personal Development
Health and the Whole Person

  • What is Health?

  • How can I manage my feelings appropriately

  • What influences me?

  • What can drugs do?

Morals values and beliefs, managing stress, drugs awareness

  • Who am I?

  • What values are important to me?

  • Managing change

  • How can I form healthy relationships?

  • Health, Learning and the future me

  • How can I be healthy?

  • How do I learn best?

  • What changes are in my future?

  • What relationships am I ready for?

  • Sharp alcohol project

Local and Global Citizenship

  • What is Citizenship?

  • What is Identity?

  • How is N Ireland Ethnically diverse?

  • What is Global diversity?

  • How is identity expressed in N Ireland

  • What is sectarianism?

  • What is Racism?

  • What happens when conflict gets unmanageable?

  • How does my School manage diversity?

  • What are human rights?

  • Why do we need to protect human rights?

  • How can we tackle poverty in N Ireland?

  • What is Equality

  • What causes discrimination?

  • What is social justice?

  • What is the role of the equality commission?

  • How do NGOs promote Equality?

  • How can laws be enforced?

  • Why should I take action in a democracy?

Education for Employability

  • Introduction to Employability

  • Introduction to Career Planning

  • Enterprise Activity

  • What types of job are there?

  • What skills and qualities do I have?

  • Working in the local and global economy

  • Enterprise and Entrepreneurship

  • What skills and qualities have I developed?

  • What next subject and career choices?

  • Review of personal skills and qualities

  • CVs

  • Labour Market Trends

  • Personal Career Planning

All of these topics are covered by the end of Key Stage 3. The subject specific skills required for success at Key Stage 4 and Post 16 are developed throughout Key Stage 3.


Key Stage 4

OCN Level 2 Certificate in Personal Success and Wellbeing, GCSE Equivalent

100% Portfolio – Internally assessed and externally moderated.
Pupils complete 9 units as detailed below:

  • Understanding Drugs and Substance Misuse

  • Understanding Sex and Relationships

  • Roles and responsibilities of parenting

  • Managing Risk

  • Prejudice and Discrimination

  • Peer Leadership

  • Stress Management Techniques

  • Managing Personal Finances

  • Understanding Healthy Lifestyles

BTEC Level 2 Award In Public Services, 1 GCSE Equivalent

Exam Board: Pearson.

  • Unit 1 The role and work of the Public Services External Exam 12.5%

  • Unit 2 Working skills in the Public Sector 12.5%

  • Unit 4 Public Services & Community Protection 12.5%

  • Unit 5 Health, Fitness and Lifestyle for the Public services 12.5%


Post 16

Btec Level 3 Extended Certificate in Uniformed Protective Services RQF

Equivalent of 1 A Level. Exam Board: Pearson.

  •  Unit 2 – Behaviour and Discipline in the Uniformed Protective Services External Exam 33%

  • Unit 5 – Teamwork, Leadership and Communication in the Uniformed Protective Services – Portfolio

  • Unit 10 – Skills for Outdoor Activities and the Uniformed Protective Services – Portfolio

  • Unit 13 – Introduction to Criminology – Portfolio

 

Btec Level 3 Diploma in Uniformed Protective Services RQF

Equivalent of 2 A-Levels. Exam Board: Pearson.

  •  Unit 1 Citizenship and Diversity – Pearson set research project

  • Unit 2 – Behaviour and Discipline in the Uniformed Protective Services External Exam 17%

  • Unit 4 – Physical Preparation, Health and Wellbeing – Portfolio

  • Unit 5 – Teamwork, Leadership and Communication in the Uniformed Protective Services – Portfolio

  • Unit 6 – Government and the Protective Services – External Exam 12.5%

  • Unit 10 – Skills for Outdoor Activities and the Uniformed Protective Services – Portfolio

  • Unit 12 – Developing Personal Fitness Programmes - Portfolio

  • Unit 13 – Introduction to Criminology – Portfolio

Skills Developed

  • Leadership

  • Independent learning

  • Research and evaluation

  • Communication – written and verbal

  • Presentation skills

  • ICT – Finding, developing, presenting and communicating information

  • Task and resource analysis

  • Independent enquiry

  • Reflective thinking

  • Creative thinking and problem-solving

  • Teamwork

  • Self-management

  • Time management

  • Discussion/debating

Careers

  • Court usher

  • Civil service administrative officer

  • Assistant immigration officer

  • Tax inspector

  • Court reporter

  • Education welfare officer

  • Human resources officer

  • Barrister

  • Teacher

  • Youth service

  • Politician

  • Social services

  • Firefighter

  • Paramedic

  • Soldier RAF

  • Royal Navy

  • Outdoor pursuits instructor

  • Youth service

SF Digital

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