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Return to Work - Personal Development One Stop Shop Grahame Park


Barnet & Southgate College

Summary

Price
Free
Study method
Classroom
Duration
11 weeks · Part-time
Qualification
No formal qualification

Location & dates

Location
Address
NW9 5RA
United Kingdom

Overview

This is a women who are thinking about returning to work or study after a period of unemployment or a career break.

This course will begin in January 2016.

Description

What will I study?

Confidence and knowledge to assist learners to develop , grow and prepare for the workplace and or further education.

How will I be assessed?

Ongoing assessment and the completion of a record of Achievement.

What qualifications could I achieve?

Barnet & Southgate College Community Learning Certificate of Achievement.

Requirements

No previous experience or qualifications required. Basic English (entry level 3 and above)

Career path

What can the course lead to?

Community and College Courses, employment or volunteering.

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