Learning Opportunities in the Selby Area...

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Learning Opportunities

North Yorkshire County Council’s Adult Learning and Skills Service offers courses across the whole County. To find a course in your area please click on the link here which takes you to the Adult Learning and Skills Service website. There you will find a button saying Launch Course Finder which will allow you to search for a course in your area. You will also be able to view a PDF version of the area prospectus from the same page.

 

Please note that not all the courses we offer are available to view or enrol on line especially if the course is related to developing work skills. If you are interested in improving your skills to help you move into work or to develop your opportunities if you are in work please contact your local area office who will be happy to put you in touch with one of our Learning and Skills Advisers. You can contact your local area office by email or telephone.

 

Selby programme coordinator

selby.adultlearning@northyorks.gov.uk

Tel:  01609  533974

Tadcaster Grammar School

Selby College

NYCC Children’s Centres

Brotherton, Whitley and Eggborough, Selby North, Selby South, Sherburn, Tadcaster

 

Workers’ Educational Association

Your Consortium Ltd

Purple Patch Arts

The Regen Centre, Riccall

Askham Bryan College

Learning at your Library...

North Yorkshire Libraries understand that if people want to develop  their skills, improve their employment prospects or just learn for fun, formal  courses aren’t for everyone. Learning is something we all do throughout our lives and can be something we dip into and do at our own pace, without the pressure of exams and accreditation. Libraries offer opportunities to help you on your informal learning journey.

 

 

All North Yorkshire’s libraries are registered UK-online centres, providing access to a range of e-learning courses designed to make getting on-line easier. They also offer other resources to help support your learning including access to computers, free Wi-Fi, IT taster sessions, excellent reference material, local and family history resources, a place to study, volunteering opportunities to help develop your skills and impartial support and guidance from trained staff and volunteers. We also have lots of books that you can borrow for free!

 

Click this link to find the library nearest to you.

 

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