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National ASB BTEC Programme Funding Success working with Skills for Justice

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Tuesday 14th July 2009 - 10:50am

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Learner qualifies thanks to Women and Work

The Women and Work project is already having a positive impact on lives of women in the Justice sector. Lucie Venables, from Mid Sussex District Council, has become the Women and Work team's first completed learner this year. Lucie received Bursary funding for an Advanced BTEC in Neighbourhood Nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour.


The course was vital for her role as an Anti-Social Behaviour Coordinator, but just too expensive for her employer to afford. As Lucie says, she now has the skills to progress in her role, 'and ultimately reduce anti-social behaviour in the community. This is a brilliant scheme to encourage women to take qualifications to further their careers'.

The Bursary is just one part of the exciting opportunities Women and Work can offer. We have secured half a million pounds of Government funding to provide these training opportunities, so take full advantage by visiting our Women and Work webpage, emailing the team at womenandwork@skillsforjustice.com, or calling them on 0114 231 7392.

We have helped Lucie fulfil her learning needs, and want to help you reach your full potential too.

http://www.skillsforjustice.com/ebriefings.asp?PageID=45&BriefingID=169#item1701

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