Here you will find information, help and advice in finding the right training courses for you for work.
For help and advice in finding the right training courses for you for work, please click on one of the links below:
Connexions.
If you are 13-19, living in England and wanting advice on getting to where you want to be in life as well as help and advice finding work, Connexions may help you. It also provides support up to the age of 25 for young people who have learning difficulties or disabilities.
Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) Adult Education
DirectGov Training and Learning for Work.
DirectGov: Adult Learning- Improving your Skills.
DirectGov: What to Learn, Where to Learn.
DirectGov: Improving your English, Maths and IT Skills.
EURES.
The Learning section of the EURES Job Mobility Portal, contains information on education and training opportunities throughout Europe, such as websites of higher education institutions, databases of training courses, schools, etc.
Learn Direct.
Learn Direct is an online teaching organisation that gives careers advice and information on training, qualifications and courses.
NIACE.
The National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (NIACE) aims to encourage all adults to engage in learning of all kinds.
Next Step.
Nextstep is a free friendly service that offers face-to-face help and support about training, learning and the world of work. You can use the Nextstep service if you are: aged 18 or over and you have been referred to Nextstep by Jobcentre Plus.
Work Smart.
Work Smart is website providing information for every aspect of your working life including, your rights as a worker, your employment benefits, health and safety information at work, how to find a job, training and development and help on finding a union.