 The Infant Care Baby Simulation Doll Practice Programme. The Infant Care Baby Simulation Doll Practice Programme in Conwy is delivered by Linguli in youth club and school settings. The project is based around an accreditation and taking responsibility for looking after a baby. Conwy rewrote in a Godhead Level 1 unit so that the young people could be accredited. Over five weeks, young people learn about how to look after and care for an infant. Dangerous, a baby could face if mishandled. And coping skills when dealing with challenging situations. All before taking the doll home to care for, for 24 hours. Maus. The Multiple Support in Education Maus Programme at Media Academy Cardiff is an alternative curriculum programme that combines academic qualifications with an holistic support programme. The aim is to transition young people back into mainstream education. Maus engages young people in activities that mean something to them. Create a fun learning environment and supports any additional needs. The young people receive a bespoke plan which can include work on music, photography, website design, animation and video and an essential skills qualification. Since its launch, over 200 young people have attended Maus and gained 375 qualifications. Personal Social Education Level 2 qualification. Rondd Lycanantave's engagement project was set up in the Welsh medium at Sgolgofyn Gwyluniaid-y-Dewine to re-engage a group of nine key Stage 4 pupils who were rapidly disengaging from school. Through activities and events within the community, the project improved attendance at lessons and empowered young people to engage positively with their community, gaining a Level 2 qualification in personal and social education. Not only were all nine pupils re-engaged with their education and gained qualifications, but they also developed confidence and a sense of identity having engaged in opportunities they would not have done previously.