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Student Services

Lots can happen during your time at college and that’s why our Student Services team is on hand to advise and support you.

CAREERS ADVICE

The Progression+ team includes experts in admissions, careers, higher education, work experience and apprenticeships who offer advice and guidance. They can help with all aspects of careers and progression which includes applying for courses, interview tips, CV writing, application forms, job and apprenticeship searches and gap year opportunities.

FINANCIAL SUPPORT

We believe that financial constraints alone should never be enough to prevent a student from studying and so we will work with you to find out what support you may be entitled to and help you to access any funding available.

ADDITIONAL LEARNING SUPPORT

Whether you have a learning difficulty such as dyslexia, need a little extra help with English or maths, have a physical disability, or need additional tuition because English is not your first language, our specialist staff will support you throughout your studies.

SAFEGUARDING

Are you or is someone you know at risk of harm? Do you need help to keep yourself or someone else safe?

There is a Safeguarding Officer rota at the campus. Contact the duty officer on:

Phone: 01444 711900 ext. 3900
Email: StaySafeHaywards@chichester.ac.uk

Personal Development Programme

Our Personal Development Programme has been designed to help build your skills, attitudes and behaviours to support you within and College and throughout your future life. These sessions are tailored to your specific level of learning as well as the skills and risks in the local community.

Each session will be delivered by your Pastoral Support Tutor through a series of interactive workshops, they will guide you through your College journey as well as inspire and inform your future. The programme will cover a range of topics including social media, how to stay safe, respect and tolerance and creating a positive community.

These sessions will be supported and followed up with one to one conversations with your Pastoral Support Tutor and topics within your curriculum area.

Pastoral Support Tutors

Every student aged 16-19 will be assigned a Pastoral Support Tutor, who you will meet with regularly. Through one-to-one discussions, tutors will monitor your progress, set targets, track achievement and support attendance. We place a real importance on Pastoral Support Tutoring as we strongly believe it plays a vital role in helping our students to succeed.

Positive Behaviour Management

Within Chichester College Group we aim to support our students with Positive Behaviour Management when there are barriers to learning or progression. Positive Behaviour Management involves identifying any issues surrounding a student’s behaviour which maybe impacting their time at the College, students requiring support maybe placed on the referral process. A copy of the policy can be found below

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