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City and Guilds Introduction to Trainer Skills (7300) Level 2
www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk/business/professional-development/business-courses/city-and-guilds-introduction-to-trainer-skills-7300-level-2/Overview This accredited course is designed to provide delegates with an introduction to the systematic approach to training. It is comprehensive in content at this level and enables the delegates to build the skills, knowledge and abilities of an effective trainer. Content This course is comprehensive in content at this level, building the skills, knowledge and abilities of a participant that is required to be an effective trainer. You will be introduced to a range of essential tips
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Mastering Microsoft Excel: Introduction
www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk/business/professional-development/computing-it-business-courses/mastering-microsoft-excel-introduction/Overview You may already be using Excel but at a fairly basic level. It was assumed you already knew how it works so you've never had any training to structure your tacit knowledge. Attending this beginners-level Excel workshop will help you to: Learn valuable shortcuts of navigation, selection and commands (with and without a mouse) Confidently enter and manipulate data into a spreadsheet Become confident in formatting a spreadsheet Change the structure of a spreadsheet Apply basic formula
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Courses
www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk/courses/The Learner Development department offers a wide range of full-time courses at various levels for individuals who require additional support to access the curriculum. We have a variety of progression routes which can allow students to study with us for up to 4 years. To decide which route is best for you choose from one of the following: OPTION 1: I am aiming to become more independent. I would like to learn skills which will help me to look after myself and to rely less on others. I am
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Courses
www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk/courses/Who is eligible to apply? What will I learn? This course will give you an introduction to a variety of Engineering subjects in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering which will help you to prepare for progression to a Higher National Certificate Engineering course in August. What qualifications do I need? You will need three National 5's in Maths, English and a Technical/Science subject. We will also consider your application if you are an apprentice or have relevant experience. What can I do
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Jean Ritchie.
www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk/courses/best-of-west-bios/best-of-west-bios/student-bios/list/jean-ritchie/Care Partnership. Specialising in the care of the elderly and adult support & protection, Jean's
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Support For Apprentices
www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk/courses/women-into-stem/support-for-apprentices/into action with a personal reflection. Slides Session 3 Session 4 Covered Reflection and Networking... yet? Slides Session 4 Get in touch with Equate Scotland Website: https://equatescotland.org.uk
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Courses
www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk/courses/will differentiate their lessons appropriately. If you require 1-to-1 support for personal care, or any other... to set this up yourself through a registered care agency. Many students ask the local social work... to leave school yet? You should speak to your pastoral care teacher to discuss whether we could
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Young Carers and Unpaid Carers
www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk/students/support-services/young-carers-and-unpaid-carers/What do you mean by the terms Young Carer or Unpaid Carer? An unpaid carer is someone who provides care and support to a family member, friend, or neighbour. The person or people they care for may be affected by disability, physical or mental ill-health, frailty or substance misuse and cannot cope without their support. A carer does not need to be living with the person they care for. Anybody can become a carer at any time in their life and sometimes for more than one person at a time
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Student William to represent College in World Skills Competition!
www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk/college/news/2023/may/student-william-to-represent-college-in-world-skills-competition/have to do within real-life work”. After first completing his Level 1 IMI Diploma in Vehicle Body... about modern motor vehicle techniques. Currently studying on Level 2, William plans to further expand his skillset and progress to Level 3 Vehicle Body Repair next year. Ryan Horn, CQL Motor Vehicle... our Automotive department. William has demonstrated the required level of skills and knowledge during his time with us and is now being recognised at the highest level. I wish him success
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Further and Higher Education Discretionary Fund
www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk/student-funding/further-and-higher-education-discretionary-fund/those students who qualify for bursary support at FE level and students at HE level who qualify... level. The maximum assistance towards accommodation costs offered per week is £30. Payments of award