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Women & Work bursaries available for last minute Spring Term bookings

Published by Jon Kennett for Safety Net Associates Limited in Central Government and also in Bill Payments, Communities, Education, Environment, Health, Housing, Local Government
Monday 10th May 2010 - 1:08pm

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We are pleased to announce that via Skills For Justice, Women & Work Fund we have been granted six £700 bursaries for last minute Spring Term bookings.


For a limited selection of our qualifications, this will bring the cost of study from £895 to £195 (see below for which Spring Term qualifications and venues this applies to)


In order to qualify for these limited bursaries it is necessary that:

 

  • The student/s you put forward are women.
  • The individual student has not been granted Women & Work funding before.
  • The student agrees to attend all tutorial dates and complete all course work/assignments for the Spring Term 2010.
  • The £195 is payable in full by the organisation as a contribution to the Woman & Work programme and the total cost of the qualification.
  • Safety Net Associates usual terms and conditions apply.


The qualifications and venues these bursaries are applicable to are:

BTEC Advanced Award in Neighbourhood Nuisance & ASB Case-Working (BTEC Level 3)

Newcastle University (Castle Leazes campus)
21st May, 11th & 25th June, 9th July 2010

Birmingham City University
19th May, 9th & 23rd June, 7th July 2010


BTEC Professional Award in Restorative Justice Approaches (BTEC Level 4)

London School of Economics
17th & 18th June 2010

Liverpool Hope University
22nd & 23rd June 2010

Birmingham City University
24th &25th June 2010

BTEC Professional Award in Neighbourhood Nuisance & ASB Case-Work Supervision (BTEC Level 5)

Newcastle University (Castle Leazes Campus)
19th & 20th May 2010

Birmingham City University
10th & 11th June 2010

Bristol University, Burwalls Centre for Continuing Education
14th & 15th June 2010

Due to the short time scale and limited availability these bursaries will be allocated on a strict first come, first served basis.

To register your interest please firstly ensure that you qualify (see above criteria) then email your request to jon.kennett@safetynetassociates.co.uk
including:

  • Your Name
  • Your Organisation
  • The number of places you wish to apply for*
  • The qualification and venue you would like to attend
  • Your contact details (email and telephone number/s)

Incomplete requests will not be considered

*In the interest of fairness an organisation may not put forward any more than two candidates for this bursary.


Due to the high anticipated volume of requests it will only be possible to notify those who have been successful in their application.

To view further details about the qualifications and to view our prospectus copy and paste the following to your browsers address bar: http://www.safetynetassociates.co.uk/BTEC-training-courses-prospectus.shtml
 

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