Volunteering with Animals

Are you looking to gain employment in Animal Care? If so this is the course for you! You will learn basic animal care including exercising, grooming, feeding and cleaning out living spaces. This course will be alternate weeks on the farm, for practical tasks and in the ACL centre for theory and completion of portfolios. As part of this course there will be a referral to ECL for support in finding work.
Course Summary
Starting:
Tuesday 03 March 2026
Duration:
16 sessions over 16 week(s)
Time:
10:00 for 05:00 hours
Cost:
Funding May Be Available
Find us here
ACL Harlow & The Library
The High
Cross Street
Harlow
Essex CM20 1HA
What Will Happen At My First Lesson
The first week of your course will include Study Skills. The Study Skills session will give you the opportunity to discover the best way that you can learn and fully understand the requirements of the course. This will include reading and agreeing to the learner charter, setting class rules and understanding boundaries within college.
Qualification Aim/Level
Entry level through to Level 1.
Who is this course for?
Young people and adults aged 19+ with learning disabilities and/or Autism who are looking to move into employment
What can I expect to Learn?
Through tailored guidance and encouragement, participants will enhance their confidence, social skills, and sense of achievement through meaningful volunteer work caring for animals.
How will I learn?
Your tutor will use a number of different teaching methods to develop your skills. These will include a wide range of authentic materials, individual study, working in pairs/group activities and will include the use of video/audio. You will also have the opportunity to use online learning technologies to develop your skills.
How will I know how well I am doing?
You will follow an individual learning plan which will track your achievements and work towards a qualification.
Will I need to do extra work at home?
You are expected to make use of the skills learnt in college at home and in the work place.
What will I need to provide?
You should bring a folder, pen, money for lunch or a drink and wear appropriate clothing.
Are there any other costs?
Occasional funds will be needed for outings or events.
What can I do next?
Your tutor will be pleased to discuss other courses that might assist your progression in this subject. You can also make an appointment with an ACL Career and Skills progression advisors to discuss your next steps.?For information on ACL courses please see http://www.aclessex.com/ The National Careers Service provides information, advice and guidance to help you make decisions on learning, training and work. The service offers confidential and impartial advice and is supported by qualified careers advisers. To make an appointment please call 0800 100 900 (calls are free from landlines and most mobile numbers) or visit their website https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk
Further Information
For all enquiries regarding this course please contact 0345 603 7638
Are you looking to gain employment in Animal Care? If so this is the course for you! You will learn basic animal care including exercising, grooming, feeding and cleaning out living spaces. This course will be alternate weeks on the farm, for practical tasks and in the ACL centre for theory and completion of portfolios. As part of this course there will be a referral to ECL for support in finding work.
Course Summary
Starting: |
Tuesday 03 March 2026 |
Duration: |
16 sessions over 16 week(s) |
Time: |
10:00 for 05:00 hours |
Cost: |
Funding May Be Available |
Find us here
ACL Harlow & The Library
The High
Cross Street
Harlow
Essex CM20 1HA
What Will Happen At My First Lesson
The first week of your course will include Study Skills. The Study Skills session will give you the opportunity to discover the best way that you can learn and fully understand the requirements of the course. This will include reading and agreeing to the learner charter, setting class rules and understanding boundaries within college.
Qualification Aim/Level
Entry level through to Level 1.
Who is this course for?
Young people and adults aged 19+ with learning disabilities and/or Autism who are looking to move into employment
What can I expect to Learn?
Through tailored guidance and encouragement, participants will enhance their confidence, social skills, and sense of achievement through meaningful volunteer work caring for animals.
How will I learn?
Your tutor will use a number of different teaching methods to develop your skills. These will include a wide range of authentic materials, individual study, working in pairs/group activities and will include the use of video/audio. You will also have the opportunity to use online learning technologies to develop your skills.
How will I know how well I am doing?
You will follow an individual learning plan which will track your achievements and work towards a qualification.
Will I need to do extra work at home?
You are expected to make use of the skills learnt in college at home and in the work place.
What will I need to provide?
You should bring a folder, pen, money for lunch or a drink and wear appropriate clothing.
Are there any other costs?
Occasional funds will be needed for outings or events.
What can I do next?
Your tutor will be pleased to discuss other courses that might assist your progression in this subject. You can also make an appointment with an ACL Career and Skills progression advisors to discuss your next steps.?For information on ACL courses please see http://www.aclessex.com/ The National Careers Service provides information, advice and guidance to help you make decisions on learning, training and work. The service offers confidential and impartial advice and is supported by qualified careers advisers. To make an appointment please call 0800 100 900 (calls are free from landlines and most mobile numbers) or visit their website https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk
Further Information
For all enquiries regarding this course please contact 0345 603 7638