Research and analysis

Using a life coach to support apprentices

Ofsted good practice example showing how Inter Training Services uses a ‘life coach’ for learners identified as having personal challenges.

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Documents

Inter Training Services life coaches - Good practice example.doc

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Inter Training Services life coaches - Good practice example.pdf

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Details

This example demonstrates how an independent ‘life coach’ working with learners identified as having personal challenges can improve their prospects, and lead to successful completion of apprenticeship programmes.

Published 13 February 2012