Work Experience

Employment rates for young people with a disability are considerably lower than for those who are not disabled.

A successful work experience or volunteering placement can be a significant stepping stone on the path toward paid employment.  Learn to Live currently work with both Killerton House and InkyFingers CIC who are able to offer some of our young people valuable and regular work experience opportunities. 

In addition, from October 2024, our very own gift store, The Happy Place, will be opening its doors to the public which will feature arts and crafts for sale, created by local artists as well as the enterprise products created by our very own clients. the store will also give our young people regular, meaningful work experience opportunities, within a busy retail environment.

Note of Interest Form

If you are interested in the work that we do here at Learn to Live and are considering us as a possible post school provision. Please complete the Learn to Live expression of interest form below and email it to natalie.murphy@learntolive.org.uk.

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Life Skills

Daily life skills such as cleaning, laundry, travel training and budgeting are actively encouraged and supported so that our young people will be able to confidently transfer the skills they have acquired into their lives beyond our setting.

Rural Skills

Learn to Live recognise the importance of removing barriers to ensure everyone has equal opportunity and access to the outdoors and the learning opportunities that being in nature can provide.

Get Moving

With physical inactivity being one of the largest causes of ill health, Learn to Live actively encourage our young people to adopt a healthy lifestyle and look to our young people to guide us in the sort of activities that we offer.