The NOCN QCF qualifications listed below have been approved for ALR funding for the remainder of 2009-2010 and for 2010-2011.
Please contact any member of the Quality Team for further details
Information/Support Materials from our event on 30th June 2010
Whatever stage you’re at in life, learning new skills could improve your career prospects. Research predicts that in the future there will be fewer jobs for people lacking skills - meaning that skills are likely to become more and more important as time goes on.
Whether you want to gain new skills or qualifications to get that all important job or promotion, or want to learn more about a subject you’re interested in, taking up some learning could be the ideal solution. There’s a huge range of NOCN courses available – everything from improving basic skills such as reading, writing and numeracy to learning a new language or achieving a Diploma.
If you don’t have a job, there are several national schemes to help you find work or get work experience such as New Deal, Pathways to Work and Apprenticeships.
If you have a disability, there are specific schemes to help you find work such as Access to Work and New Deal for Disabled People.
Many adults in the UK have the potential and ability to study for a degree or professional qualification but have been unable to do so because their education was disrupted due to family, financial, social or personal circumstances. If this is you, the Access to HE Diplomas have been specially developed to provide you with a second chance to go on to degree or diploma programmes in higher education or in other professional areas. Find out more by visiting our Access to HE pages.
For further information about OCNSWR courses please contact your local college, learning centre or Careers Advice on 0800 100900.
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