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Adult Learning offer a wide range of courses in Workington and the surrounding areas, to allow you either to gain a qualification or to learn a new skill. The qualifications we offer include English, Maths, Digital Skills, Employability, Health and Wellbeing, Greener Curriculum and ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages). The courses we offer provide the skills in order to achieve and are transferable in real life situations.  Courses are offered online on Zoom and face-to-face teaching in a range of local venues.  Also, our ESOL courses range from entry 1 – level 1. The team are based at Workington Library and always keen to speak to new and existing learners about their individual needs and how we can help support them. Please go onto our website to search for ESOL courses and to ask any questions!
At Carlisle Adult Learning our wide range of exciting courses allows you to either gain a qualification or to learn a new skill (or both!). With a mixture of online teaching through Zoom and face-to-face teaching in local venues, we have something to suit everyone. The courses we offer include Maths, English, Digital, Employability, Languages, ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages), Hill Skills, Arts and Crafts and Health and Wellbeing. Our ESOL courses range from pre-entry to entry 3. The Carlisle team are based at Carlisle Library and we relish the opportunity to speak to new and existing learners about their own individual needs to get you started quickly on your learning journey. Please go on our website to search for ESOL courses for you!
We have a wide range of courses to offer from English and Maths, Digital Skills, Employability, ESOL, Family Learning, Health and Wellbeing, Languages and even Arts and Craft! We also offer a range of workshops, a perfect opportunity to try out one of our sessions. Our ESOL courses are varied and cover pre-entry level to level 2. The Adult Learning Team covers Whitehaven and the surrounding areas to as far as Millom and Broughton-in-Furness. We pride ourselves in our face-to-face provision delivered within the communities, but we also deliver courses and workshops online which you can join from the comfort of your own home.  We really do have something for everyone. Please look on our website to search for ESOL courses and feel free to email if you have any questions!
We host an English Cafe every Weds 10am – 2pm for people that are new to the UK. Its a friendly environment to speak and learn English, play games, have a coffee and explore our resources. Just turn up, no need to register or book!
Carlisle College works to holistically support all learners, across curriculum areas. Our ESOL department supports over 250 learners, many of whom have been forcibly displaced and are seeking sanctuary in Cumbria. And we offer ESOL classes at pre-entry to level 2 with accredited Edexcel Functional Skills – Pearson Qualifications. Classes are usually available in the day or in the evening. We provide English language learning, employability classes, Maths classes tailored to ESOL learners, and work with learners on their progression pathways, for after ESOL learning. We work with OISC-regulated local legal charities, and mental health charities to provide free, specialised support for our students with refugee and asylum-seeking status, on site at Carlisle College. We have a dedicated Refugee and Asylum Seeker Engagement Coach, for these learners’ pastoral, safeguarding, and community engagement needs. We support many unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in our college, across curriculum areas, and work closely with the local authority to make sure they are being supported to succeed in every aspect of their lives. This includes personalised education plans for all of our UASCs, as well as specialised safeguarding and mental health support on site, again with a designated Refugee and Asylum Seeker Engagement Coach, that stays with them throughout their time at Carlisle College. If you are interested, please email us to enquire. We have an open evening on December 12th, 2024: 4:45-6:30pm, if you want to see the college and get more info face to face.    
Penrith and Eden Refugee Network (PERN) are a charity who promote social inclusion of refugees and asylum seekers and help them to integrate into society, as well as fostering understanding and good relations between the general public and people of different races and ethnicities, including those with asylum, refugee or immigrant status. We run services in Penrith and Carlisle. Our services in Penrith includes an English Club, trips and plus creative activities such as Family Painting with BlueJam Arts. Our free classes for learning English for asylum seekers and new refugees, especially those who can’t access council provision are volunteer-led and take place twice a week on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. As well as learning, the English classes provide a place of welcome, friendship, solidarity and practical support. No need to book – just turn up. Class information:
  • Every Tuesday and Wednesday
  • @ St John’s Church, Close St, Carlisle, CA1 2HA
  • Class 10.00am to 12.15pm (doors 9:45am)
  • Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced classes available
Penrith and Eden Refugee Network provide support to asylum seekers and refugees to help understand the asylum claim process and use the Right To Remain toolkit. We are OISC Level 2 Regulated.   We run a 2 day a week legal advice service based in Carlisle, open to asylum seekers across Cumberland, including West Cumbria. We also run drop in Legal Information and Support Sessions every Tuesday from 4pm until 6pm at Carlisle College (Compton Street, Carlisle, CA1 1HS). When you arrive, please ask at Reception to find out what room we are in. You do not need to book in advance.     Our service can help people based in Cumberland with: – Legal Advice on your Asylum Claim (OISC2 regulated) – Support to Find a Lawyer – Help to Prepare Evidence for your Asylum Claim – Access to Right to Remain Multi-Language Toolkit – Asylum Support Issues     We cannot provide legal advice on: – Non-protection based immigration – Work, study or tourism visas – The EU Settlement Scheme – Citizenship applications
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