City Lit
Service details
Who are we?
City Lit is an Adult Education Center offering part-time courses for adults from all London boroughs.
City Lit has a Learning Disability Support Department for learners with learning disabilities and other related learning needs.
What do we do?
Our courses cover:
- art and crafts
- music making
- singing
- computing
- dance
- drama
- film making
- London visits
- science, and
- self-advocacy
How can I find out more?
You can find comprehensive information listed on our website about support for students here.
We offer advice sessions by appointment.
Courses run from September to June but students can join during the year if there are vacancies on the course.
City Lit is in central London, between Covent Garden and Holborn tube stations
SEND Local Offer
- Training and Experience
Tutors need minimum teaching qualification for an adult education college and a current enhanced DBS certificate.
- Local Offer Age Bands
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Young Adults 18 - 25
Parents and Carers - SEN Provision Type
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- Universal
- Targeted
- Specialist
Who to contact
- Telephone
- 020 7492 2586 020 7492 2586
- learningdisability@citylit.ac.uk
- Website
- www.citylit.ac.uk/
- Scan to visit this website
Where to go
- Address
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City Lit
1-10 Keeley Street
Camden
London - Postcode
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WC2B 4BA
View WC2B 4BA on a map - Venue Notes
Tube Holborn, Covent Garden
Train Waterloo, Charing Cross,
1 disabled parking space directly outside the building.
Time / Date Details
- Time of day
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- Morning
- Afternoon
- Evening
- Session Information
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Monday – Friday 10am – 5pm
Courses run from September - July
Other details
- Who is eligible?
Adults aged 18 plus from any London borough
Adults aged 18 plus with a learning difficulty or a learning disability from any London borough
- Referral required?
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Yes
- Referral Details
People can self-refer or be referred by a family member, key worker, organisation.
An application form needs to be completed, and if suitable the applicant is invited to an advice interview.
Applicants can then do a free 2-week trial in a class before deciding whether to enroll.
- What to do if you have a complaint
Details for complaints and other feedback can be found on our website.
- Can parents & young people buy this service as part of their SEND personal budget?
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Yes
- SEND Personal Budget - Notes
- Courses have cost associated but applicants on benefits and low incomes will qualify for concession rates. You can use a Personal Health Budget or a Personal Budget from Social care to fund your course. Please speak with your Social Worker, Mental Health Practitioner, or Occupational Therapist to find out more about Personal Budgets.
Costs
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- Currently £99 for a 60-hour course (or £199 for a 120-hour course)
- Applicants with a current Education Health and Care Plan do not pay course fees
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