Ref: 603/6267/4
Level:
1
GHL:
60
TQT:
60
Age Range:
14+
This qualification has been designed to provide routes into employment or further study for those learners in foundation, supported or residential and other learning environments, where a mainstream curriculum would not meet learners needs or offer routes into sustained employment.
By providing learning and skills across a range of unit content, including personal development, employment skills and a specially selected range of appropriate skills that can lead to further study, employment or self-employment via a range of suitable vocational skills, these qualifications will equip learners to enter the world of work, study and adult life.
This qualification also includes endorsed pathways, giving learners the opportunity to study a range of skills in an area of special interest or identified for further learning. These include Personal Development, Work Skills, Arts and Crafts Skills, Food and Drink Skills and Land and Environment Skills.
On successful completion of the AIM Qualifications Entry Level Award in Skills for Living and Work (Entry 1), learners may progress to further learning at the same level or may progress directly to similar qualifications at Entry 2, including the Open College Network West Midlands Entry Level Award in Skills for Living and Work (Entry 2).
*IMPORTANT NOTICE* AIM Qualifications and Assessment Group is not a training provider and is unable to provide careers advice on specific courses or qualifications.
Learners who are currently studying / or have completed an AIM Qualification should contact their training provider with queries or be directed to the Learner’s Page for further information.
To be awarded the AIM Qualifications Entry Level Award in Skills for Living and Work (Entry 1), learners must achieve:
6 credits from any combination of units in Optional Groups A to G
See the Qualification Specification for more details.