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Life Skills and Employability - Entry Level 2

Category: Life Skills (Learning Disabilities)
Life Skills and Employability - Entry Level 2

Course Summary

This course is designed for adults who want to build on basic employability skills and move closer to employment, volunteering, or further training. It supports students to develop greater confidence, responsibility, and understanding of workplace expectations.
The course is suitable for students progressing from Entry Level 1 or those working at Entry Level 2 who want to improve practical work related skills in a supportive learning environment.

Key topics

There are a variety of pathways to choose from which include:

  • Personal Development Skills
  • English Skills
  • Maths Skills
  • Digital Skills
  • Arts and Crafts Skills
  • Food and Drink Skills

Course Requirements

  • You must be aged 19 or over
  • No formal qualifications required (Entry Level 1 experience is helpful but not essential)
  • A willingness to take part in practical activities and group discussions
  • Motivation to develop employability skills
  • Regular attendance and active participation in class

What are the benefits of this course?

  • Build confidence and independence in work related situations
  • Develop communication, teamwork, and problem solving skills
  • Gain a nationally recognised qualification
  • Improve understanding of workplace expectations
  • Prepare for progression to Entry Level 3 or Level 1 courses
  • Increase readiness for volunteering, training, or employment

How will I learn?

You will learn through a range of practical and supportive methods, including:

  • Teacher led sessions and group discussion
  • Practical activities and role play
  • Real life workplace scenarios
  • Individual and group tasks
  • Worksheets and supported written activities

Learning is delivered in a friendly, adult focused environment with support adapted to individual needs.

How will my progress be monitored and assessed?

There are no formal exams
Assessment is through a portfolio of evidence
Evidence may include:

  • Practical activities
  • Teacher observation records
  • Question and answer tasks
  • Written or recorded student work

Teachers provide regular feedback to support progress and achievement.

Course Location

City Learning Quarter, Old Hall Street, Wolverhampton WV1 3AU

Are there any additional costs?

There are no additional course costs.
All learning materials and resources will be provided.

What qualification will I get?

AIM Qualifications Entry Level 2 Certificate in Skills for Living and Work

What will I be able to do after these courses?

After completing this course, you may be able to:

  • Progress to an Entry Level 3 or Level 1 Employability course
  • Move into volunteering or supported work experience
  • Increase confidence when applying for jobs or courses
  • Develop a clearer understanding of career options
  • Continue building skills towards employment or further training

Your teacher will support you to identify suitable next steps.


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