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Dacorum Education Support Centre

Dacorum Education Support Centre

Working At DESC

Dacorum Education Support Centre is a highly successful and outstanding pupil referral unit working with young people, their families, schools and other professionals.

We are a unique organisation that works with young people who, for one reason or another, are not in mainstream education. We support the individual and their family and work together to achieve appropriate outcomes and secure a positive way forward for the future. We firmly believe effective relationships are key to effective learning.

Our innovative and responsive curriculum ignites the learning experience of all our learners. Our offer is linked to the passions, interests and aspirations of our learners as well as preparing them for a successful reintegration to mainstream, identifying specialist provision or supporting them in our Centre for the longer term. Our mantra, 'Be the best you can be' is echoed in all our work with young people, working with them to overcome their barriers to learning, re-engage them in their next steps.

Working at DESC is an excellent opportunity for talented individuals to be part of a forward thinking and dynamic organisation.

 

Staff Comments

Some answers from our staff survey to the question 'Something which made me smile at our Centre recently' ......

  • my colleagues
  • the learners
  • a learner teaching another learner a new skill
  • a learner saying that they would like extra work for our subject
  • a learner taking a photo of their work because they were so proud of their achievement
  • a learner's reaction to telling him how far he had come
  • a learner being really reflective and making a big effort to change
  • watching learners engage within a lesson successfully, showing great learning but also visually enjoying themselves whilst doing the lesson
  • being able to share the achievement of a learner with another colleague and both being excited
  • seeing an anxious learner come into Centre for sessions and looking happy
  • singing with the Year 10 learners on the minibus
  • school staff noticing differences in the learners
  • receiving a thanks from the parents to say their child has improved massively
  • support of my colleagues
  • seeing families attend Centre for the giving thanks session and how proud the learners were of the things they had made
  • the learners make me smile/laugh on an almost daily basis with what they say, their outlooks on different topics and all of their breakthroughs
  • wellbeing afternoon