Course overview
This course has been developed by The Prince’s Trust and will provide you with a variety of personal skills, qualities and attitudes required by employers across a range of sectors.
The Prince’s Trust aims to empower young people to take control of their lives, overcome challenges, and move forward with confidence. This course is a valuable resource for personal and professional development, and the knowledge and skills you acquire can have a positive impact on your future.
Upon completion of the 7 week introductory course, The Prince’s Trust – Award in Personal Development and Employability Skills (Level 1), you will then have the opportunity to progress onto The Prince’s Trust – Certificate in Personal Development and Employability Skills (Level 1) which takes place over 20 weeks.
The aim of this course is to help you to progress into further education and/or employment. During your studies, you will develop your own personal growth and engagement in, and through, learning. You will get the opportunity to engage in learning that is relevant to you and learn skills that are valuable for both your personal and working life.
You will learn
- How to build your self-esteem and confidence
- How to develop your resilience
- How to set and achieve personal goals and overcome obstacles
- Essential communication and employability skills
- English and maths skills
Prince’s Trust Level 1 Award in Personal Development and Employability Skills
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You must have completed The Prince’s Trust – Award in Personal Development and Employability Skills (Level 1).
Upon successful completion of this course, you can progress to one of our full-time courses, or onto employment.
If you are aged 16, 17 or 18 at the start of this course, your tuition, exams and materials fees will be paid for you in full as long as you meet some basic criteria for UK residence. Find out more on our Fees and Funding page. If you are eligible, you can also apply for support with travel and other costs through our bursary process. Further information will be provided when you enrol.
If you are aged 19 or over on the day your course starts, you may be entitled to help with tuition fees for some courses. If you are in receipt of employment benefits, have a low income, or are studying towards your first substantial qualification, you may be entitled to free tuition. You will need to pay a materials fee if applicable to your course. Find further information about help with tuition fees on our Fees and Funding page.