QAC Information Day for Professionals

QAC Information Day for Professionals

Our 'Information Days for Professionals' provide the opportunity to discover more about Queen Alexandra Charity.

By Queen Alexandra Charity (QAC)

Date and time

Location

Queen Alexandra College

49 Court Oak Road Birmingham B17 9TG United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours

Queen Alexandra Charity, Birmingham is a registered charity that runs Queen Alexandra College, Residential Services, Community Services and Enterprises. These services benefit adults with learning difficulties, disabilities and those with sight loss.

Our 'Information Days for Professionals' provide the opportunity to meet our staff, students and clients and discover more about our range of services including our 16-25 curriculum, residential and supported living options, community based services, enterprises and much more.

The event may particularly interest (but is not limited to):

  • Careers Advisors and Transition Support Workers
  • DEAs, Work Coaches and Employment Advisors
  • Teachers and Teaching Assistants
  • SENCOs
  • Social Workers
  • Sensory Support Teams
  • Local Education Authority Employees

There is no charge to attend. A free lunch and refreshments will be provided.

Please book your place early as the numbers are limited. For further information please call 0121 803 5484 or email info@qac.ac.uk

Organised by

Queen Alexandra College (QAC) is a friendly national day and residential College and charity based in Birmingham that supports a diverse range of student abilities and needs. We offer an innovative, holistic approach to learning and support for young people aged 16-25 years as well as employment-focused and supported living programmes.

We welcome students who come to our College from all over the country – as well as many who are local to us. QAC has been at its current location since 1903 and can trace its history back to 1847, when it was decided that a school for the blind should be established.

Today, in addition to supporting people who have a visual impairment, we offer support and guidance for students with autistic spectrum conditions, those with moderate to severe learning difficulties, students with physical and other disabilities.

Ultimately, we have a great mix of students which adds to the wonderful atmosphere here in College. Class sizes are small and support levels high. 

At QAC your learning is planned around individual needs, interests and ambitions. The curriculum intends to maximise adult life, independence and work opportunities for all students.

Residential learning, Preparation for Life (PFL), Employment Pathways, LEAP (Learning, Employment and Progression) and Vocational programmes provide opportunities to progress towards your personalised goals, at a pace that suits you and with exactly the level of support that you need. 

The College has a many specialists on site who are able to support students, including Speech and Language Therapists, a Visual Impairment Training Officer, Educational and Clinical Psychologists, Counsellors, Mentors, a Braille Tutor, Occupational Therapy and Sensory Support, a Dyslexia Tutor, Healthcare Professionals including a Physiotherapist, Rehabilitation and Travel Trainers and a Personal and Sexual Health Education (PSHE) Lead. Staff will help you to become more independent and confident during your time with us and will also prepare you for adulthood.

Facilities include new buildings with the latest technology, a fitness centre, state-of-the-art sports hall, sports field, sensory room, onsite travel training area, library and student centre.

As part of our 5-year strategy (2019-2024) QAC is developing a new range of services for young people with disabilities in the community.

QAC Enterprises consists of a range of businesses that raise money for the College, including All Formats Transcription Services and Sight Village and Autism Central exhibitions.

For more information please visit www.qac.ac.uk, call 0121 803 5484 or email info@qac.ac.uk.

Free
Nov 20 · 10:00 GMT