Gain valuable real-world experience through work placements and employer-led opportunities linked to your course. Work experience helps you develop practical skills, build confidence and prepare for employment, apprenticeships or further study.
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Our Supported Learning courses are designed for young people aged 16–24 with learning difficulties or disabilities (SEND) who have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP). We provide a safe, supportive and inclusive environment where every learner is valued and supported to achieve their personal goals. Our courses focus on developing independence, communication, social skills and employability, helping students prepare for adulthood and active participation in the community. Based at our Willesden or Maida Vale Campus, students benefit from specialist facilities and highly experienced staff dedicated to supporting individual needs.
Our curriculum pathways include:
- Complex Needs (Pre-Entry): sensory-based learning and communication development
- Independent Living (Pre-Entry): building confidence, communication and life skills
- Employability (Pre-Entry to Entry 3): preparing for work through enterprise, work experience and skills development
Through these pathways, students develop the confidence and skills needed to take meaningful steps towards adulthood.
Why Choose Supported Learning at UCG?
- Small class sizes with high levels of individual support, including 1:1 where needed
- Specialist facilities including multi-sensory rooms, accessible care spaces and adapted classrooms
- A personalised curriculum focused on independence, communication and life skills
- Opportunities to build confidence through real-life learning in the local community
- Access to a Supported Employment Coordinator for work experience and volunteering
- Participation in our award-winning mini job scheme, offering real paid work experience
- A welcoming and inclusive college environment with opportunities to integrate with wider student life
- Strong collaboration with families, schools and external professionals (SaLT, OT, physiotherapists and more)
Our approach ensures every learner is supported to grow, achieve and prepare for the next stage of their life.





