- Course Aims & Objectives
- Method
- Teaching Aids
- Safety Aids
- Programme
- Qualifications
- Groups
- Criteria for Selection
- Intake Dates
- Venue
- Staff
- Cost per Group
Course Aims & Objectives
Kick Start Karts is our ENTRY programme.
Learners are identified and referred by local agencies as at high risk of either exclusion from school, Unemployment or committing crime.
Our aims are:-
- To engage, educate and equip 13 -19 year olds with skills that motivate them to become more included in mainstream society.
- Serve as part of each learner's Individual Learning Plan agreed with the referring organisation
Upon completion of this course learners will be able to demonstrate:-
- Minimum of 80% attendance and completion rates.
- Basic skills in kart assembly.
- Improved life and social skills
- A basic awareness of road safety.
- A sense of achievement
- Improved behaviours on returning to referring organisation.
- Reduction in criminal activity (if appropriate)
Method
An integrated learning facility combining basic mechanical theory with the repair and maintenance of an indoor kart together with a basic input covering the legal requirements for vehicle use on the highways.
Teaching Aids
A modern, fully equipped motor vehicle workshop and classrooms.
Two karts will be provided by the Project for construction by the students.
Mock Theory Tests now available on line at www.driving-tests.co.uk
Other useful links:-
Safety Aids
Overalls, gloves, safety boots, goggles, all safety equipment as required by law – all provided by The Wheels Project.
Programme
1 x 2 ½ hour session a week for 6 weeks + 1 x 4 hour karting event
Week 1 / Session 1
Introduction:
- Content and Structure
Workshop Supervisors - 30 mins - Completion of Personnel Monitoring forms by students
Workshop Supervisors/ Teacher or Youth Worker - 45 mins - Health & Safety
Workshop Supervisors - 60 mins - Break
15 mins
Week 2-6 / Session 2-6
- Introduction to Life and Social Skills around Driving and the Law
Training Officer - 45 mins - Kart Preparation & Assembly
Completion of End of Course Forms by students and Teacher or Youth Worker (last week only)
Workshop Supervisors/ Teacher or Youth Worker - 75 mins - Tidy up
Workshop Supervisors - 15 mins - Break
15 mins
Week 6 / Session 7
- Indoor Karting Centre Session*
All staff - 4 hrs
Notes
KARTING EVENT
- All race days will run simultaneously with other groups on Fridays during term time at The Raceway, Third Way, Avonmouth, Bristol (Tel: 0800 376 6111) between 0945 and 1400 hours. www.theraceway.co.uk
- All learners who complete the course may (see the next three points) be eligible to participate in a karting event at The Raceway. To comply with The Raceway’s rules and regulations learners must be aged 14 on the day in order to take part in the race laps. Those who are under 14 will be able, instead, to take part in timed lap sessions.
- Wheels' Supervisors have the discretion to bar a learner from attending the karting session, on the grounds of safety, if that learner's behaviour throughout the course has caused sufficient concern. The learner will be informed of this decision during the final session at Wheels prior to karting.
- A learner will be excluded from the karting session if he/she has been absent for more than two sessions.
- A learner will not be able to attend the karting event if he/she has not returned the signed parent/guardian consent form (given out during the first session at Wheels) by the week before karting at the latest.
- At least one member of staff from the referral organisation must be present at the karting session and he/she must be sufficiently familiar with the learners to manage effectively any incidents that may occur during the event.
- One member of staff accompanying a group will be able to take part in the karting, provided there are at least two members of staff present representing that organisation.
GENERAL CONDUCT OF LEARNERS
- No alcohol or illegal drugs are allowed and anyone suspected of being under the influence will be excluded for that session.
- Students who repeatedly break the rules agreed in week 1 will be warned by our Supervisors, their referring supervisor notified and may be excluded from the group permanently if that behaviour continues.
- Violent behaviour will result in immediate removal from the course.
- Students will be warned against bullying behaviour and will be removed from the course if this behaviour persists.
TRANSPORT
Transport of students is not provided by the The Wheels Project.
Qualifications
In-house certificate of completion.
Groups
- Groups will be pre-formed by the referring organisation.
- Group size is restricted to 8 students.
- Wheels does not have more than one group at its centre at any one time.
- New Learners can start up to week 2.
- A Risk Assessment on pupils must be completed by Key Workers before start of course – those with history of violent behaviour are excluded from Wheels programmes.
Criteria for Selection
Students’ behaviour should be causing concern to group leaders and exhibit at least three of the following factors:
- Aged between 13 - 19
- Anti-social behaviour
- Poor educational record
- Truanting
- Exclusion from school
- Involvement in illegal drugs
- Criminal record
Intake Dates
Groups attend The Wheels Project without the presence of others to reduce distractions and aid concentration.
Intakes for groups occur at the start of each academic term and also during the Summer holidays.
Please click here for a list of intake dates.
Venue
The Wheels Project Ltd
31-32 Bonville Road
Brislington
Bristol BS4 5QH
Tel: 0117 971 1711
Contact: David Glossop, General Manager
Email:
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Staff
- 2 Workshop Supervisors from The Wheels Project
- 1 Training Officer (Ex Police Officer) from The Wheels Project
- 1 Teacher/Youth Leader from referring group
Cost per Group
£4674
For a detailed breakdown of costs visit the Kick Start Costings page.
