LIFE & WORK SKILLS COURSES
Job Drop Inn
Want to look for a job or explore a new career direction? Job Drop Inn gives you access to PCs for career coaching, job search, and job applications. Get information on local “back to work” schemes and training projects. Come and improve your CV or browse the paper for today’s jobs over a cuppa. If you can't make this session, please contact a member of Gateway Team on 01273-682222 for alternatives.
FREE!
Thursdays 1.30-4pm
14 Jan - 1 Apr 2010
Career Direction Drop Inn
Access to fantastic software that will identify your skills and preferences and match you with careers. Work with an advisor to research the routes to your top job. If you can't make this session, please contact a member of Gateway Team on 01273-682222 for other alternatives
FREE!
Tuesdays 1.30-4pm
12 Jan - 30 Mar 2010
Confidence Building
Speaking confidently and asserting yourself in the workplace can be a challenge; you need a positive attitude and a confident approach. This course will help you develop assertive communication skills whether you're looking to return to work or to use in your current job.
£15 (FREE MTB) Tuesdays 10am-12pm
5 weeks: 23 Feb - 23 Mar 2010
Improve Your Reading, Writing & Maths
Reading, writing and Maths are important skills for everyone. There are many adults who want to improve their skills. Would you like to:
Would you like to see an expert?
Patient Advice & Liaison Service (PALS)
Free, confidential health advice and support for patients, families and their carers. Drop in and chat with a PALS volunteer about the NHS, health issues, social care services and local support groups.
Wednesdays 10am-12pm – no appointment necessary
Family Information Service (FIS)
FIS offers a wide range of information for families with children, including support for tough times, free kids activities, school preference, childcare searches and information for those interested in a childcare career.
1st & 3rd Monday of the month 9.30-11am
Money, Debt & Benefit advice
Appointments are confidential and held in a private space.
St. Luke' s Advice Service: help to apply for benefits (including DLA & WTC) and support to appeal benefit decisions; debt advice including rent and mortgage arrears; help with general legal issues around housing.
Alternate Mondays 9.30am -1pm
Appointment only, contact 549203, ask for a Whitehawk Inn appointment
Money Advice and Community Support Service (MACSS): if you are in debt or at risk of debt: help to deal with creditors and set up repayment agreements; checking benefit entitlement; budgeting and help to write a financial statement and apply for charitable grants
Alternate Mondays 2- 5pm
Appointment only – contact 682222
NCFE Level 2 Certificate in Counselling Skills
(changing to NCFE Level 2 Award in Helping Skills)
This 42 hour qualification is the natural progression for students who have completed an Introduction to Counselling course and wish to progress further, developing a sound level of competence in counselling skills. The course has been developed for those who use counselling skills as part of their functional role, which might be in a voluntary or paid context, eg. nurses, police personnel, line managers, youth workers etc. You should have either successfully completed an Introductory course in counselling or have certified practical experience of using counselling skills over at least 30 hours.
£191 (FREE MTB) + exam fee £59
Fridays 9.30am-12.30pm
14 weeks: 15 Jan - 14 May 2010