TRAC is an innovative project which has been developed to provide bespoke engagement and learning programmes for young people at risk of becoming NEET across North Wales. This is a framework, from which TRAC Co-ordinators from each county can purchase accredited learning programmes for young people aged 11-19.
TRAC is an innovative project which has been developed to provide bespoke engagement and learning programmes for young people at risk of becoming NEET across North Wales. This is a framework, from which TRAC Co-ordinators from each county can purchase accredited learning programmes for young people aged 11-19.
This programme involves a variety of activities and strives to create engagement that will enable young people to develop their own particular learning pathway, and in doing so achieve accreditation. This success will give them ambition to succeed, achieve their full learning potential and remain in education, training or employment.
Aims of the Project
- To prevent young people in this programme from becoming NEET.
- Provide additional support to engage and sustain participation.
- To engage with young people in key stage 3 and 4 focusing on those who may potentially become NEET.
- For all who participate to have support to identify a realistic, achievable and sustainable learning pathway of lifelong learning and achieve their potential.
- To increase participation rates in education, employment and training.
To date, we have been delivering accredited learning programmes in Wrexham and Gwynedd.
For further information please contact Lorna Crawshaw, Employment & Skills Manager, Groundwork North Wales on 01978 269561