
4C: How is success in guidance and support recognised?
The following extracts from ALI and Ofsted inspection reports illustrate effective practice in guidance and support.
Adult Learning Inspectorate | OFSTEDLearners who attend learning centres are given good initial advice and guidance and an excellent level of individual support. Learning environments are well resourced and attractive, and many have specialist facilities and support for learners who have a disability. Equipment exceeds the minimum standards and is well maintained. Many learners benefit from the good supplementary materials produced by the Hub's staff and by attending additional workshops.
View the inspection report for Herefordshire and Worcestershire Hub
'How is success in guidance and support recognised? ' in other guides:
- Adult and Community Learning
- Embedded Learning
- Family Learning
- Further Education Colleges
- Jobcentre Plus Programmes
- Learners with Learning Difficulties and/or Disabilities
- Prisons
- The Juvenile Secure Estate for Young People Aged 15-17
- Voluntary and Community Sector
- Work-based Learning
- Young Offender Institutions for Young People Aged 18-21

