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The JET Shop
73 Alum Rock Road
Saltley
Birmingham
B8 1LY
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Access hundreds of online courses through learndirect at the JET shop in your own time and earn £25 high street vouchers.
We offer learndirect provision through our one stop shop and other culturally sensitive community venues to ensure we reach all sections of the community. We are a Skills for Life specialist centre and provide support to our learners using qualified multi-lingual staff who are local people from within the communities.
Our Core Offerings are:
- NVQ Customer Care Level 1 and 2
- ECDL (European Computer Driving License)
- Basic Skills Literacy/Numeracy (OCR Level 1 and 2)
Hundreds of other courses for you to choose for your learning.
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What is nextstep?
NextStep offers practical help and advice on learning
and work to adults aged 20 and above.
Services available:
Learning Support
- Help finding courses / training
- Information on learning / prospectuses
Career and job choice
- Broad range of careers information
- Career and job advice
- Career and job in-depth guidance
Job Finding
- Broad range of job hunting information
- Confidence building support
- CV Advice
- CV Production service
- Help with job applications
- Interview advice
- Job matching service
- Vacancies advertised
For further information please come and speak to one of our Advisors at the JET
shop who will be more than happy to help. |
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What is Connexions?
Connexions is a new service for all 13-19 year olds, offering advice,
help and support and personal development services.
The JET
shop has a dedicated Personal Advisor who can help young people with all
sorts of things ranging from ?finding a job, leisure activities, careers advice,
help with money, housing and health.
If you want information and advice designed just for you, or just someone to talk
to, then please come and talk to our Personal Advisor Zaighum Sharif
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APNA Family Resource Project
Our aim is to address the challenges faced by Black and minority ethnic (BME) parents
of teenagers in East Birmingham.
The objectives of the project are to:
engage with BME parents and support them in strengthening their parenting skills
raise awareness and understanding of issues relating to crime, education and health
develop a parenting programme customised to meet local need
develop resources to support parenting skills development
We will:
engage no less than 300 hard to reach BME parents and children
establish a family resource centre
deliver a programme of activities for 200 participants to increase parent/children
interaction
utilise collaborative working practices, including with Connexions, local schools
and community organisations in relation to referrals, project promotion and signposting
for additional support
assist families to play an active role within our community thus developing community
cohesion and greater inclusion |
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