The focus of these programs is on work readiness and independent living skills. This is achieved through students accessing a high school style timetable approach with a differentiated curriculum that is supported by the QCAA Guidelines.
This divergent approach is achieved through the following:
Vocational Education and Training (VET) Programs
Work Training Programs
Curriculum Organisers (GIL)
Work Experience – both supported or independent
SET Plan
Benefits for Employment Focus students
Access to a range of programs suited to student strengths and interests
Development of independence across domestic, work and personal dimensions
Learning skills to develop relationships with a wide range of staff and peers
Access to a wide of range of work training programs helping with employability skill development
Completion of Certificate courses/units of competency to further develop work skills and abilities in chosen career fields