Overview
The Association for Independent Specialist Colleges which provide further education for young people with learning difficulties and/or disabilities. Specialist colleges can give a first taste of real independence and through personalised learning and support they help young people to achieve their aspirations for adult life - to live independently, to be active in the community or to work.
The website includes a searchable online directory of colleges, which is a general guide only. It is important to check with each college with regard to funding and application arrangements.
Times and availability
Age Range: 16-25
Contact
Address
Inclusion
Supporting
- Autism
- Deaf / hearing impairment
- Social, emotional and mental health needs
- Multi-Sensory impairment
- Learning difficulties
- Communication and interaction needs
- Physical disability
- Visual impairment
Local Offer
The Association for Independent Specialist Colleges provide further education for young people with learning difficulties and/or disabilities. Specialist colleges can give a first taste of real independence and through personalised learning and support they help young people to achieve their aspirations for adult life - to live independently, to be active in the community or to work.
The website includes a searchable online directory of colleges, which is a general guide only. It is important to check with each college with regard to funding and application arrangements.
