Courses and Events Calendar
HCS run regular training courses and events in Hertfordshire throughout the year.
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HCS offer a range of free workshop across Hertfordshire to help people get back into work.
1 day taster course to help you understand the skills and qualities that relate to work, and to identify work-based skills that you already have. . Free to anyone aged 19+ who live or work in Hertfordshire.
1 day taster course to help you take stock of your skills and abilities and encourage you to recognise good and weak qualities. Free to anyone aged 19+ who live or work in Hertfordshire.
1 day taster course to help carers with the knowledge they need to move into learning or work. Free to carers aged 19+ who live in Hertfordshire.
1 day taster course for people who have little or no computer skills to use a the internet to create social relationships and effective job searching with confidence. Free to anyone aged 19+ who live or work in Hertfordshire.
A 3 day course run over 3 weeks aims to help staff and volunteers build their knowledge and skills to lead a new "work club" to support people in the community get back into work and learning.
Free to anyone aged 19+ who live or work in Hertfordshire.
1 day taster course for people who have little or no computer skills to use a computer and the internet with confidence. Free to anyone aged 19+ who live or work in Hertfordshire.
HCS offer UK Online Computer courses from their offices in Letchworth Garden City and Stevenage. UK Online courses are free of charge and will help you overcome your fears, give you confidence and help you make the most of the Internet.
This course is developed for those who provide advice and guidance to clients and is most applicable to those offering advice and guidance through a range of services.
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This NVQ is for those working within advice and guidance services who may not be directly involved in advising clients but who interact closely with clients when they first contact the service. Job roles are likely to include receptionist and administrator but the role will include elements of advice giving, particularly in the early stages of a clients’ interaction with the service.