Education & Employment Training Projects

5E Ltd. offers a range of Education and Employment training opportunities to the unemployed and/or low skilled residents in the neighbourhoods of North and North East London Boroughs of Haringey, Enfield, Barnet and Redbridge.

5E Ltd. is a publicly funded training provider with a social responsibility to assist its beneficiaries to advance closer to labour market opportunities through quality “Welfare to Work” skills training programmes with embedded personalised/tailored employment skills training.

You can register your interest or subsequently enrol onto our training programmes which are run from our six walk-in centres in Barnet, Wood Green, Tottenham, Edmonton Green, Enfield and Ilford or you can ring us on centrally located telephone line for specialist advice.

5E Ltd. has a qualified team of IAG advisors who are ready to help you plan your learning journey with impartial and professional advice and a well written Skills Action Plan for you to take away before you make an informed choice to begin a training programme.

Your journey with 5E Ltd. – Realising your Potential!

All the welfare to work projects listed on the right side of this web page are free and funded by SFA, DWP, London Councils, ESF, Haringey Council, London Development Agency and Ufi.

Entry to our fully funded, free training programmes are subject to meeting their eligibility criteria. Once you evidence your eligibility you will be taken through seven different stages to identify the needs and barriers to draw an ‘Action Plan’ for you to achieve your personal goals and aspirations.

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All individuals will be taken through the seven stages detailed below, before they attend the training:

Individuals are referred to an appropriate training programme following a one to one interview with an advisor who will provide more in-depth information, advice, and guidance, related service or learning provision.

We assess whether an individual has literacy, language or numeracy needs and then identify potential individuals who would benefit from more in-depth assessment. Screening usually takes around 10 minutes.

We identify individuals’ skills against a level or levels within National Standards. This information is used to place them in appropriate learning programmes at the required level. It is usually followed by a detailed diagnostic assessment. Learners may have different levels of reading, writing, numeracy and language skills. The process may take around 30 minutes.

This identifies an individual’s strengths and weaknesses and highlights skills gaps, needs and barriers to learning and employment. It helps provide a detailed profile against the standards and curriculum documents, and should also be used to inform and structure learners’ individual learning plans (see Stage 5) to use as a basis for their programmes of study. This process takes around 1 to 2 hours and is carried out over a period of time as part of a learner’s learning programme.

This is an outcome of the Initial and Diagnostic Assessments (stages 3 and 4). It sets out the learners’ plan to learn, the planned date of completion, ways in which the learning will be undertaken and the resources required to bring the plan into action.

ILPs are compiled, reviewed and developed by the tutor/employment advisor in consultation with the learner.

This is a central part of the learning process whereby the learner and tutor work together to review progress. It will take place during a learning programme on a regular basis. It helps learners and their teachers to identify progress in relation to the learning plan created in the previous stage (ILDP). The progress will be recorded and new learning goals identified.

This is an assessment of a learner to demonstrate achievement at the end of a specific period of learning. It provides feedback to the learner and tutor on achievements in relation to the standards, curriculum documents and/or readiness to employment. Summative Assessment may take the form of a record of achievement, a unit of qualification, a whole qualification or a test.

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Please contact us to check for availability on our centrally located advice help line on 020 8885 3456