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Tag Archives: skills
Waltham Forest College – an Open Evening
Waltham Forest College are holding an Open Evening on Thursday, 17th March 2011. (4.30 to 7.30pm). If you are a parent or carer thinking of acquiring new skills or re-entering the workplace, then there will be plenty to talk about … Continue reading
Posted in Carers, News, Parents, Web feature Tagged family, learning, school leavers, skills, training, Waltham Forest College Leave a comment
O’Regen Worknet Outreach events this month
Open the door to new jobs and training…there are a number of events to help with employment, training and skills taking place in the borough from this week. Unemployed or looking for work then come to a Worknet event to … Continue reading
Posted in Carers, Employment, News, Parents, Training Tagged cv, O'Regen, parent support, skills, training, Waltham Forest, Worknet Leave a comment