Where to Start
Welcome to the 18+ section of Sunderland area-wide prospectus. In this section you will find information on the learning routes you can follow after 18 and also advice on what to do if you are looking for work. Maybe you're not ready for further learning or work yet - check out options such as volunteering, work experience or a gap year.
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What is Sun1419?
Sun1419 is Sunderland's online Area Wide Prospectus, or course guide. It contains information on all courses available for 14-19 year olds within Sunderland and also has links to neighbouring Prospectuses. Sun1419 is there to help you find out what learning opportunities are available to you locally and guide you towards making the right decisions about what you want to learn. All areas in England have their own online Prospectus.
What will I find on Sun1419?
Sun1419 contains information about thousands of courses which are on offer in Sunderland, from GCSEs and A Levels to Diplomas and Apprenticeships. You can search these courses in different ways such as by course title or by provider (a learning provider could be a school, college or work-based offering training opportunities such as Apprenticeships). In addition to course details there is also information on things to consider when making your decisions such as money, travel and future job opportunities.
How do I use the site?
We have tried to make Sun1419 a straight forward and simple site to use. It is divided into 3 sections depending on your age (14+, 16+ and 18+) and within each you will see the same broad categories. Click into those sections that interest you and much of the site will become clear. If you need to know more, see the Help section.
Do I need to register?
You do not need to register to use Sun1419. The 'Apply' or 'Login' functions at present exist only for a certain number of Year 11 students within Sunderland. These students have access to the same information as everyone else, the only difference is that they can use Sun1419 to make applications for learning. This process may soon involve all students in Sunderland and the rest of the North East.
Is Sun1419 different from Connexions sites?
Although Sun1419 and Connexions websites have a lot in common one key difference is that Sun1419 is mainly about learning opportunities and making decisions about courses. Connexions is much wider than this and can help you with a whole range of matters for example health, money, housing, drugs and alcohol and sex. For information about national services visit Connexions Direct and for local services visit Connexions Sunderland.
Are the courses on Sun1419 just to do with school?
Many of the courses on Sun1419 are available at school but certainly not all. There are courses for young people in Sunderland run by colleges, work-based learning providers and other private companies who have all been approved to offer learning opportunities to 14-19 year olds. As a group these are all called 'learning providers' because they provide courses for young people.
Is Sun1419 just for young people who attend school?
Sun1419 is for all young people aged 14-19, whether in school or not. Although most young people attend school some may may be learning in different ways and in different places. Sun1419 is an online guide to courses therefore it can be used anywhere with an internet connection - at home, in the library or at your local youth centre.
If I have problems using Sun1419 what can I do?
There are plenty of ways you can receive support to use Sun1419. Many young people will talk to parents/carers or adults who support them (such as teachers, youth workers, learning mentors and so on) but some of you will want to help yourselves first. Check out the Help pages on Sun1419 and if in doubt complete the 'Email a PA' form which you can find on different pages throughout the site.
I am over 18 so how can Sun1419 help me?
Sun1419 can provide information about all the learning opportunities in Sunderland up to the age of 19. In fact, most FE courses at college can be taken by adults too and so extends beyond 19. Sun1419 also provides information on Higher Education so if you are thinking about going to university you can find links to the main HE sites (eg, ucas.com) and details about student finance. HE courses are not organised locally like the courses in the 14+ and 16+ sections, rather they are all held on the UCAS database which is used by everybody who applies to Higher Education. Sun1419 can also help you if you're looking for work, with tips about job seeking and information about the labour market.
Who else can help me at 18+?
If you are at school or college there will be the same people to help you who have been there since you started - your teachers, tutors, lecturers and support staff. Connexions is also there to help. If you are no longer in education you could register with your local Jobcentre Plus. Here you will be able to see what jobs are available locally and nationally and you may be able to claim benefits if you qualify for them. Jobcentre Plus can also provide information on other options such as volunteering and work shadowing. There are a number of schemes that can help people back into work if you are unemployed so why not check out what is available on the Jobcentre Plus website.



