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Stepping Out In-House Training

The Stepping Out in-house training and education programme has been set up in order to provide a universal all-encompassing environment where young clients receive homely accommodation, 24 on-site staffing and regular training and educational courses.

Our in-house training programmes are delivered via our semi independent living projects, situated throughout Hertfordshire & North London.

We are now successfully registered with City & Guilds, which allows us to offer courses in-house in a flexible manner and means we no longer have to try to find ways around certain engagement barriers.

In-House Training

In-House Training

Stepping Out aim to help these young people back in to education, employment or training. However we found that this was not always easily done, particularly when accommodating a very challenging client or a client with sexualised behaviour, autism and or learning difficulties. In fact, after many clients, we found that:

  • Local colleges would at times not accept a client due to historical backgrounds.
  • Training providers where underfunded and over booked.
  • Training providers required additional support or were not confident working with specific client groups (ex-offenders, sexually harmful etc.)
  • Clients with learning difficulties or other mental health and emotional issues did not engage with third parties or group environments.
  • Clients were not able to access support in order to actively ensure they attend and engaged with third party training organisations.

Thus, the solution was always to offer in-house training and education, rather than relying on conventional means of training. Not only is this a more reliable option, but it also allows the service user to gradually enter the world of education. We’ve found that clients displaying complex behaviours are more welcoming of these principles.

To summarise, our objectives with our in-house training is to:

  • Offer flexible, nationally recognised training and education courses in-house (within Semi-Independent living provisions)
  • Reduce the chances of a client leaving care NEET (Not in education, training or employment)
  • Remove or reduce barriers to engagement, allowing clients with difficulties to receive training and educational support whilst residing at home.
  • Reduce the company’s and the client’s dependence on under-funded third party training providers.
  • Increase a young person’s confidence and positively affect their state of mind so that they feel capable of pursuing a particular career.
  • Ensure the needs are met for clients whom may not be able to pursue education and or training in large group or public mainstream environments.
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NEET Clients

NEET Clients

We feel the most important aspect of helping a client on to independence is ensuring they receive proactive and targeted support in order for them to access a form of Education, Employment or training. The term NEET stands for “Not in Education, Employment or Training.”

A fair proportion of clients both within our care and generally do not have the motivation, confidence or the ability to access services provided by third party organisations, some of our clients’ need support with getting to and from the jobcentre, others particularly those with ADHD or Autism may struggle to adjust to change and may not engage with a different organisation.
Stepping Out now offers education, employment and training opportunities in-house. This means our clients will be in a position where they can take part in various courses within our semi-independent living provisions. This will increase the possibility of the client engaging and will maximise their chances of moving on to an independent setting.

Take a look at the NEET Client section of our website here.

Download our Outreach brochure here.

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Stepping Out – A bit about us

Stepping Out is a registered and regulated (CQC) independent social care provider delivering person centred care services to children, young people and adults meeting the range of low through to critical high support, high supervision needs.

Stepping Out has built a great reputation for providing specialised up-to 24 hour semi-independent living options for adults and young people.

Our staff members have vast experience with managing, supervising, and monitoring the outcomes of clients with extreme challenging behaviour and learning difficulties to include.

Stepping Out’s core services has allowed it to build lasting relationships with universal service providers whom offer facilities to those with varying issues, we are able to work closely with services that aid clients gain work experience, educational placements and service providers whom can aid a client’s mental health and general wellbeing.

Stepping Out is registered with the National Autistic Society (NAS)

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