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Adult Learning Courses Evening, Weekend and Daytime for Life, for Work, for Wellbeing Adult Learning Courses Evening, weekend and daytime For life, for work, for wellbeing Book online now at: www.northamptonshire.gov.uk/adultlearning FLORISTRY DRESS MAKING ACCREDITED LANGUAGES ASTRONOMY RYA NAVIGATION POTTERY COOKERY CREATIVE CRIMINOLOGY WRITING MINDFULNESS BELL RINGING Adult Learning September 2017 - March 2018 2 Book your adult learning course today! www.northamptonshire.gov.uk/adultlearning Welcome Northamptonshire Adult Learning Service provides high Learn2b programme help you manage quality education for adult learners. It aims to meet the your mental health and wellbeing. needs of local communities and individuals to encourage “Keep Learning”, learning new skills and lifelong learning. developing hobbies is fun and gives you Adult Learning is now fully integrated within First for confidence if you want to find a job or Wellbeing. It is well evidenced that learning plays a progress in your career. “Give”, use your significant role in an individual’s wellbeing, of which there new found skills to give to others, share are 5 recognised strands, each of which are embedded your knowledge, help others or volunteer your time. throughout our course programmes. “Connect”, joining Whether you choose to enrol on a course to build your in with others on our courses provides support and aids confidence, learn new skills or to keep fit, our courses will your personal and professional development. “Be active”, wholeheartedly support your wellbeing. We do hope that we have a range of active courses to support your physical you will find a course that will inspire you. We are proud to health, everything from Pilates and Dance to Kayaking and be rated a good provider by OFSTED (November 2016). Swimming. “Take Notice”, be aware of yourself and others, our courses on Mindfulness, Reflexology and courses in our Anne Wilshin, Acting Service Manager Materials and Exam Costs Fees Explained: Where this is applicable material and exam entry £5.50 per hour plus £5 admin fee – these courses are costs will be included in the total course fee unless subsidised by the Skills Funding Agency and have a otherwise stated in the brochure. remitted fee of £1.65 per hour for people on certain We advise that materials are not purchased until the course benefits(see below for details). is confirmed to run, 2 weeks before the start date. £5 administration charge will apply to courses that Bursary are longer than 3 hours It is our aim to help people to access NCC Adult Free – a selection of courses are offeredfree for Learning courses, including those offered in the people on JSA or ESA. Please see the fee column leisure programme. If you are suffering financial hardship, we may be able to help you. Please email: Call 01604 367119 to enrol on a free course. [email protected] for more Material/exam fees still apply to these free courses information. Eligibility for Remitted Fee Minimum Numbers and Cancellations • Universal Credit Decisions to run courses based on learner numbers • Contribution-based Jobseeker’s Allowance are made up to 3 weeks before the start date. • Contribution-based Employment and Support If numbers are low courses may be cancelled and Allowance you will be issued a full refund. • Incapacity Benefit • Guaranteed Pension Credits If you wish to withdraw from a course you must • Disability Living Allowance (DLA) / Personal inform us, in writing, at least 14 days from the start of Independence Payment) the course. You will be eligible for a refund of 50% less £5 registration fee. Please email: £8.20 per hour – these courses are in our leisure [email protected] programme and are offered at full fee only How to Book on Your Course Enrolment lines open on Tuesday 11th July 2017 Confirmation and course information will be sent Go to: to you by post or email. You must inform www.northamptonshire.gov.uk/adultlearning [email protected] within 2 weeks of the course start date if you have not Or call: 0300 126 1000 received your information. Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm, local call rate Book Early – courses fill up fast! adultlearningnorthants Book your adult learning course today! www.northamptonshire.gov.uk/adultlearning 3 Where a session is cancelled for reasons beyond Contents the control of the Adult Learning Service, we will do Archaeology 4 our best to offer an additional class at another time. Art 4 – 5 We will promptly contact you if this happens. Astronomy 5 Bridge 6 Cake Decoration 6 Certified Courses – where a course leads to Colour, Style Image 6 a certificate or an award it is likely that you Complementary Health/Wellbeing 7 – 8 will be required to do extra work outside of Cookery and Wine 9 the course hours in order to achieve. Please Craft 10 – 11 see your course information sheet for more Creative Writing 12 information. Dance 13 DIY 13 First Aid 13 Fitness 14 Floristry / Flower Arranging 15 Your Course Information Pack Hair and Beauty 15 Please note it is important that we have your Homes / Gardens 16 correct contact details, so that we can send you ICT / Business 17 important information about your course. Languages 18 – 21 Please ensure: Maths 22 • We have your correct email address Music and Singing 22 Navigation 23 • You check your Spam files for our emails Personal Development for Life and Work 23 – 24 • Inform us within 2 weeks of the start of your Photography 24 – 25 course if you have not received your course information Psychology / Criminology 25 Sign Language and Lip Reading 25 It is your responsibility to remember to turn up for the start of your course. Sport 26 – 27 First for Wellbeing 28 Learning for Work 29 Learn2b courses 30 Workplace Training Courses 30 – 31 Fascinating course packed with lots of new information Beginners Guide to Archaeology, Wellingborough I have really enjoyed this course and am inspired to learn more Bookbinding for Beginners, Northampton @Firstwellbeing Book Early – courses fill up fast! 4 Book your adult learning course today! www.northamptonshire.gov.uk/adultlearning Do you need help to feel more confident at work, improve your career prospects or make that career change? We have identified a range of courses that may help you achieve your goals. You will find these courses highlighted in the brochure in a purple font. Remitted Title Start Date Day Time Wks Venue Full Fee Fee/Free Code Archaeology 20/09/2017 Wed 19:00 - 21:00 10 Kettering - Buccleuch Academy £115.00 £38.00 AAB901BA Archaeology - A Beginners Guide 11/01/2018 Thu 19:00 - 21:00 10 Northampton - Caroline Chisholm School £115.00 £38.00 SAB901BA 21/09/2017 Thu 19:00 - 21:00 10 Northampton - Malcolm Arnold Academy £115.00 £38.00 AABA01BA Archaeology Of Medieval Britain - NEW 08/01/2018 Mon 19:00 - 21:00 10 Wellingborough - Sywell Village Hall £115.00 £38.00 SABA01BA Art Discover your creativity, learn new skills whilst improving your wellbeing 20/09/2017 Wed 10:00 - 12:00 5 Wellingborough - Wellingborough Museum £60.00 £21.50 APAB01AZ Acrylics And Oils 03/01/2018 Wed 10:00 - 12:00 5 Northampton - St Lukes Centre £60.00 £21.50 SPAB02AZ East Northants - Old Brewery Studios - 25/09/2017 Mon 09:30 - 15:00 10 £307.50 £95.75 ADDG01AZ Kings Cliffe Botanical Illustration East Northants - Old Brewery Studios - 08/01/2018 Mon 09:30 - 15:00 10 £307.50 £95.75 SDDG03AZ Kings Cliffe South Northants - Towcester - The Forum, 18/11/2017 Sat 10:00 - 16:00 1 £49.20 £49.20 ADCG04AZ Towcester Calligraphy South Northants - Towcester - The Forum, 17/03/2018 Sat 10:00 - 16:00 1 £49.20 £49.20 SDCG06AZ Towcester Charcoal & Watercolour Portraits (1 Day) 20/01/2018 Sat 10:00 - 16:00 1 Northampton - Malcolm Arnold Academy £56.20 £56.20 SDDB01AZ Collage For Artists - NEW 31/10/2017 Tue 10:00 - 12:00 5 Northampton - Malcolm Arnold Academy £60.00 £21.50 AAED01AZ Collagraphs 17/03/2018 Sat 10:00 - 16:00 1 Northampton - Malcolm Arnold Academy £59.20 £59.20 SPKB01AZ Beginners Part 1 19/09/2017 Tue 19:00 - 21:00 10 Northampton - Malcolm Arnold Academy £125.00 £48.00 ADD912AB Beginners Part 2 09/01/2018 Tue 19:00 - 21:00 10 Northampton - Malcolm Arnold Academy £125.00 £48.00 SDD903AC Drawing & Painting Intermediate Part 1 18/09/2017 Mon 10:30 - 12:30 10 Northampton - St Lukes Centre £125.00 £48.00 ADD903AF including 2 weeks Life Draw Intermediate Part 2 08/01/2018 Mon 10:30 - 12:30 10 Northampton - St Lukes Centre £125.00 £48.00 SDD905AG 19/09/2017 Tue 10:30 - 12:30 10 Northampton - St Lukes Centre £174.00 £174.00 ADD905AZ Drawing & Painting (Leisure) 09/01/2018 Tue 10:30 - 12:30 10 Northampton - St Lukes Centre £174.00 £174.00 SDD906AZ Drawing & Painting Animals 08/11/2017 Wed 10:00 - 12:30 5 Northampton - St Lukes Centre £82.00 £28.10 ADDA01AZ 19/09/2017 Tue 10:00 - 12:00 7 Wellingborough - Swanspool Pavilion £115.00 £38.00 ADD909AB Drawing & Painting For Beginners - Part 1 19/09/2017 Tue 19:00 - 21:00 10 Northampton - Caroline Chisholm School £115.00 £38.00 ADD910AB Drawing & Painting For Beginners - Part 2 09/01/2018 Tue 18:30 - 20:30 10 Northampton - Caroline Chisholm School £115.00 £38.00 SDD913AC Drawing & Painting Techniques 04/11/2017 Sat 11:00 - 17:00 1 Daventry - Daventry Community Centre £49.20 £49.20 ADD917AZ Drawing & Painting Workshop 24/02/2018 Sat 10:00 - 16:00 1 Kettering - Buccleuch Academy £49.20 £49.20 SDD910AZ East Northants - Old Brewery Studios - Drawing And Painting Part 1 26/09/2017 Tue 14:00 - 16:00 10 £164.00 £164.00 ADD911AB Kings Cliffe East Northants - Old Brewery Studios - Drawing and Painting part 2 09/01/2018 Tue 14:00 - 16:00 10 £164.00 £164.00
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