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Student support

You are a name not a number at Slough & Langley College and we are dedicated to helping you achieve your potential. We have a range of support services available to all our students during their time at College.

Supporting you

The physical and mental wellbeing of all our students is extremely important to us, so we provide a number of support services to help.

Our Safeguarding team helps students make good decisions and offers a range of advice from digital safety, radicalisation, neglect, to homelessness, mental health and personal safety. The Colleges also provide a fully qualified counsellor that can be accessed during the college day. Our accredited careers and employability team is always on hand to offer impartial and confidential advice and guidance on courses, careers and training.

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The student support team, can help with:

  • Health and wellbeing concerns
  • Financial support while you study
  • Mental health support
  • Exam arrangements
  • Safeguarding issues
  • Career planning and progression
  • Learning support
  • Keeping your studies on track

Personal Tutors

You will have a personal tutor who is responsible for helping you make the most of College and they are your first point of contact if you have any concerns. Your personal tutor will provide support and guidance, keep a check on your attendance, behaviour and academic performance to make sure you are successful.

You will have a weekly group with your personal tutor which will help to prepare you for life after your studies with discussions on topics including personal finance, independent living and current affairs. You will also have regular 1-1s to review your progress and set targets to help you exceed your goals.

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Learning Support

The Learning Support team are there to help with literacy and numeracy skills, provide you with expert support with dyslexia and dyspraxia, support time management, revision skills, essay writing, assistive technology and access arrangements. Extra exam support can also be provided, post assessment, in accordance with awarding bodies’ guidelines. Dependent upon assessment results, scribes and readers may be supplied and assistive equipment may be borrowed.

What financial support can I get?

There are a number of options available to you if you need financial support during your time at college. Whether it’s for travel, childcare, free college meals, course materials or trips and visits, we have an option that you might be eligible for.

Safeguarding & Pastoral Support

The College is committed to protecting all students and staff and therefore has a whole organisational approach to Safeguarding. The College works in accordance with the regulations and specifications laid down by the Local Safeguarding Children’s Board (LSCB) and the Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA).
Training and development is effectively built into the College recruitment and induction procedures, the staff development programme and is embedded into all college activities. Safeguarding is deemed to be the responsibility of all members of staff and Governors and appropriate training and development is mandatory.

Information for Asylum Seekers and Refugees

Slough & Langley College is committed to being a place of welcome for all learners, including those from refugee or asylum-seeking backgrounds. We strive to overcome barriers to access and ensure learners from sanctuary seeking backgrounds can thrive alongside their peers.

Find out more about how we can support you.

 

Meet the team

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