Life Skills

About the Courses
The Life Skills Programme provides free learning
opportunities for adults, aged over 26 years with learning
disabilities and/or disabilities.
Courses are
organised in partnership with day centres, community groups, venues
and learners,to ensure that courses meet the needs of both the
learners and the community.
Where possible, learners will have the opportunity to mix and
work with others in the community,for example, through enterprise
and community arts activities, so that important social and
communication skills can be developed.
Course Subjects
- Look Good, Feel Good
Courses aimed specifically for men or women which focus on
personal hygiene, appearance, presentation of yourself as well as
looking after your hands, nails and feet
- Looking After
Yourself
Aimed at those
learners who live independently this course focuses on all the
emergency services, travelling around on public transport safely,
being safe in your home and how to use the internet
wisely.
- Customer Service
Aimed at learners who
are comfortable working with others and able to communicate with
customers, whilst taking part in sales transactions.
- Reception skills
Aimed at learners who
are comfortable in working with others and likely to take on
reception duties within a day centre or a charity
organisation. Focusing on personal appearance, greeting
visitors, introducing them, taking messages and working with
files.
- Horticulture
Aimed at learners who are
comfortable working with others and able to carry out some manual
work in the garden, as this course will involve sowing seeds,
preparing the soil and maintaining the
plants/vegetables.
- Recycling
Recognising different packaging
and items that can and can't be recycled. Identifying ways of
improving how individuals recycle in their local
communities.
- Inspiring Art
Very much up to the
individual and the theme of the course which is decided by those
attending the course with the tutor and day centre's input.
Locations
Courses run in a range of venues, including day centres and
community halls across the county, in Bromsgrove, Droitwich,
Worcester, Kidderminster, Redditch, Evesham and Malvern.
Classes
Learners are supported by qualified, experienced and
enthusiastic teaching staff and learning support assistants, who
work closely with the learners, centres and carers to develop
individualised learning plans.
Class sizes are
small, with around 6-8 learners in a group.
Most courses run from September through till June, term time
only. However, there are some opportunities for learners to join
short courses throughout the year.
Enrolment Information
If you would like to refer a learner onto one of the programmes,
then complete and return the 'Referral' section of this form or
contact our Supported Learning Manager for an informal discussion
about the learner and their needs and interests.
The learner will then be invited along to a taster session so
that an informal assessment can take place prior to enrolment.
Learner Comments about the Courses

Centre / Carer Comments about the Impact of the Courses

Hosting a Course
If you would like to host a course for a group of learners at
your venue, then contact our Life Skills Programme Manager for a
discussion about the needs of your centre and learners.
Referral
To refer someone to a class/classes please download the Referral
form and return to:
Supported Learning Manager
FREEPOST SWC1253
Business, Environment and Community
Worcester
WR5 2NP
Contact Details
Email:
adultlearning@worcestershire.gov.uk
Telephone: 01905 728887
Fax:
01905 728993
Post: Supported
Learning Manager,
Business, Environment and Community
Freepost SWC 1253,
County
Hall,
Worcester,
WR5 2NP.
Register
your interest in attending courses.
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Steps
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about jobs, careers, learning or training, Call Next Step on 0800
100 900. Next Step is a publicly funded service, helping adults get
the advice they need for future skills, careers, work and life
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This page was last reviewed 31 May 2013 at 10:39.
The page is next due for review 27 November 2014.