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Priority one is to work with young people with emotional and social difficulties and young offenders. We offer curriculum, behaviour and social development. We employ qualified teachers, learning support workers and mentors to support them in reducing risky behaviour and changing harmful patterns of behaviour.
Priority is to support the broader community through a series of short courses which promotes basic life skills:
Personal Development Programmes, Health and Wellbeing, Employability Skills, parenting skills and family workshops. We promote community engagement and cohesion with regular community activities such as community gardening, employability day and health and wellbeing day.
We run women's only courses such as ESOL and BAME specific workshops. Preparation for Employment an further training with workshops in interview Skills, CV writing, work experience, business start up and community enterprise.
Priority is to support the broader community through a series of short courses which promotes basic life skills:
Personal Development Programmes, Health and Wellbeing, Employability Skills, parenting skills and family workshops. We promote community engagement and cohesion with regular community activities such as community gardening, employability day and health and wellbeing day.
We run women's only courses such as ESOL and BAME specific workshops. Preparation for Employment an further training with workshops in interview Skills, CV writing, work experience, business start up and community enterprise.
Contact
Address
19a Ambleside,
Bedfordshire,
LU3 2SF,
United Kingdom
Work Tel. No.
0333 320 4401
info@ameinacentre.co.uk
Website
In Brief
Charity Number
0
Does the organisation involve volunteers with experience of the criminal justice system?
No
Primary Field of Work
Education
Custody or Community
Community
Organisation type
Community Interest Company
Regions
East | Bedford UA | Central Bedfordshire UA | Luton UA | South East
Fields of Work
Advice & advocacy | Attitudes, thinking and behaviour | Education | Employment | Mentoring & befriending | Parenting skills | Personal development | Race | Training