Post-16
Personal Education Plan (PEP)
All young people either in EET (education, employment or training), as well as for those who are NEET (Not in Employment, Education or Training) must have a PEP (Personal Education Plan). The PEP provides an opportunity for young people to:
- express their views to support them to make progress
- achieve targets
- secure future education or employment
Halton PEPs are completed on the Welfare Call system as an electronic PEP. All DTs should have a login to Welfare Call to access the ePEP for the children they are responsible for.
PEP Meeting - EET
All Post 16 students require a PEP meeting every term, throughout Year 12 and Year 13. The allocated Social Worker will arrange and attend this meeting as well as inviting the young person to their PEP. The document is completed by the Designated Teacher at the educational or vocational setting the young person is at.
PEP Meeting – NEET
If a young person is NEET the PEP will still be arranged as EET above by the social worker to include all supporting agencies involved.
This is to establish a current snapshot of the young person and be able to monitor and refer to support services as appropriate. The PEP document is completed by the post 16 PEP Co-ordinator.