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Leeds College of Building application Form
Apprenticeship questions
If you have answered no, you’re unable to apply for an apprenticeship until an employer has agreed to employ you as an apprentice. To help you find an apprenticeship, please visit Find an apprenticeship - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) https://www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship
Personal Details
Please use a personal email address, not a school email address, so we can contact you when you leave school
Address
Additional information
Why do we need to collect this?
We collect this information to identify what additional support you may need whilst studying with us and prevent or reduce any barriers to learning.
Medical conditions
Do you consider yourself to have any medical conditions?
Equal opportunities
We recognise that there are certain groups of people who may face particular educational and vocational disadvantages. The College promotes positive actions and attitudes towards and between all members of staff and students. We seek not only to eliminate discrimination, but also to create a learning environment based on positive relations between members of different groups. By answering the questions below, it helps us to gain an understanding of which groups could be under represented and whether all groups' needs are met.
Are you currently in care (e.g in foster care, under a supervision order or in residence at a children's home)?
Please tick if you are in care (16-18), an unaccompanied asylum seeker or previously care experienced(e.g. in foster care, supported lodgings, residential care, special guardianship, in receipt of leaving care services or adopted)
Are you a care leaver?
Please tick if you are a Recent Care Leaver (18-25), an unaccompanied asylum seeker or previously care experienced(e.g. in foster care, supported lodgings, residential care, special guardianship, in receipt of leaving care services or adopted)
Safeguarding & consents
Supporting the rehabilitation of offenders – helping you to achieve.
If you are applying for a course at the College, you are required to indicate if you have unspent criminal convictions or if you are currently being investigated by the Police.
The College has lots of ways to support students who have criminal convictions and having a conviction would not necessarily stop you from studying with the College. The information you provide will firstly help us to identify any support needs that you may have and secondly to ensure that both you and others can be safeguarded at the College.
By disclosing your unspent criminal conviction, you are giving consent to the College to make enquiries with the Youth Justice Service, National Probation Services or the Police. The College’s Safeguarding Unit will contact you to discuss this. The information you provide will be strictly private and confidential and will only be processed by the Colleges Safeguarding Unit and will have the highest level of information security.
Under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (1974), certain convictions may become spent after an appropriate period. If your offence is now spent, you are not required to give us any further information. More information about the rules relating to this can be found: here
If you are applying for a course at the College, you are required to indicate if you have unspent criminal convictions or if you are currently being investigated by the Police.
The College has lots of ways to support students who have criminal convictions and having a conviction would not necessarily stop you from studying with the College. The information you provide will firstly help us to identify any support needs that you may have and secondly to ensure that both you and others can be safeguarded at the College.
By disclosing your unspent criminal conviction, you are giving consent to the College to make enquiries with the Youth Justice Service, National Probation Services or the Police. The College’s Safeguarding Unit will contact you to discuss this. The information you provide will be strictly private and confidential and will only be processed by the Colleges Safeguarding Unit and will have the highest level of information security.
Under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (1974), certain convictions may become spent after an appropriate period. If your offence is now spent, you are not required to give us any further information. More information about the rules relating to this can be found at: Disclosing criminal records when applying to college | Nacro
Declaration
When you complete and submit this application form, you are expressly giving your permission for the College to process your data, including sensitive and personal information. The information you supply will be used to enable us to meet the statutory and mandatory responsibilities outlined by the Government, including creating a unique learner number (ULN). When necessary, the information will be shared with the Education and Skills Funding Agency and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS).
You can read more about this in the Student Privacy Notice: here