It looks like you’re using Microsoft Internet Explorer as your web browser. This is now considered ‘end-of-life’, and Microsoft is withdrawing support for it because it uses outdated technology. This means that it will no longer receive important security updates and previous bugs will not be fixed.
This means that the risk and cost are placed on service providers to develop twice for modern browsers and again for Internet Explorer. As free, modern alternatives are available for most platforms it is difficult to justify spending public money on further development.
Adult education charity providing employability courses locally and a variety of community hobby or wellbeing courses online.
ESOL online courses jump to free courses to unpaid carers
An employability hub that links local employers and training providers with South Liverpool residents who are seeking support to find work and training opportunities.
Community Transport Service for local people who find it difficult to access safe public transport because of age, disability, low income or lack of availability.
A project aimed at young adults with learning difficulties/mental health and asylum seekers. The course is aimed at adults aged 18 to 30. Anyone older can volunteer and still be trained up.
Learning at Level 3 or above will be funded by an Advanced Leaner loan (similar to university loans and with the same rules), and we can assist with the application process for this.
A scheme which recommends books for self-help reading to people with mental health issues. Reading Well supports you to understand and manage your health and wellbeing using helpful reading.