Events in March 2019

  • - Think Differently, Cope Differently
    Think Differently, Cope Differently

    Category: General Think Differently, Cope Differently


    6th March 2019

    TDCD Poster 

     

    Struggling with Stress?

    Sefton@Work are running another Think Differently, Cope Differently Course starting in March 2019 in Bootle.*

    If you are an unemployed Sefton resident over 18 yrs of age and are struggling with stress this course has been designed to help.

    The Programme will help you to develop the following skills

     

    • Increase awareness of Health & Wellbeing

     

    • Identify stress and how this impacts on body and mind

     

    • Find ways of managing anxiety and negative thinking

     

    • Problem solving and goal setting

     

    • Identify an awareness of your triggers to prevent relapse

     

    • Develop coping strategies & planning techniques for the future

    This free course also emphasises the importance of a healthy lifestyle on improving wellbeing through health eating, physical activity, and relaxation techniques

    Previous participants have said of the course:

    "Changing the way I think has enabled me to turn my life around in a very positive way "

    "I have come to the conclusion that I need to slow down & take time to think before any action "

    "The course helped me to realise, I am not the odd one out! "

     

    The latest Think Differently, Cope Differently course will start on Wednesday March 6th. If you would like to find about more about the course with a view to booking a place please contact Paul Roberts on 0151 934 2757

    *Eligibility criteria applies

    For more information please click on the links below to have a look at our flyers.

    Think Differently 2019 Information

  • - Apprenticeships Meet the Employer Event Sefton@Work and Sovini
    Apprenticeships Meet the Employer Event Sefton@Work and Sovini

    Category: General Apprenticeships Meet the Employer Event Sefton@Work and Sovini


    12th March 2019

     

    In recognition of and to promote #nationalapprenticeshipweek Sefton@Work are hosting a Meet the Employer session with a local company who are looking to recruit 15 new apprentices! Opportunities on offer span across a range of sectors including Business Admin, Horticulture, Joinery and Warehousing.

    If you are interested in coming along to get more information on the fantastic opportunities on offer from the employers Recruitment Team then give Sefton@Work a call on 0151 934 2610 tro book a place

    Session: 12/03/2019 @ 2pm - 3pm

    Everyone who attends the session will also have the opportunity to register with Sefton@Work’s ESF Ways to Work Programme on the day for additional support throughout the application process and beyond.

  • - Think Differently, Cope Differently
    Think Differently, Cope Differently

    Category: General Think Differently, Cope Differently


    13th March 2019

    TDCD Poster 

     

    Struggling with Stress?

    Sefton@Work are running another Think Differently, Cope Differently Course starting in March 2019 in Bootle.*

    If you are an unemployed Sefton resident over 18 yrs of age and are struggling with stress this course has been designed to help.

    The Programme will help you to develop the following skills

     

    • Increase awareness of Health & Wellbeing

     

    • Identify stress and how this impacts on body and mind

     

    • Find ways of managing anxiety and negative thinking

     

    • Problem solving and goal setting

     

    • Identify an awareness of your triggers to prevent relapse

     

    • Develop coping strategies & planning techniques for the future

    This free course also emphasises the importance of a healthy lifestyle on improving wellbeing through health eating, physical activity, and relaxation techniques

    Previous participants have said of the course:

    "Changing the way I think has enabled me to turn my life around in a very positive way "

    "I have come to the conclusion that I need to slow down & take time to think before any action "

    "The course helped me to realise, I am not the odd one out! "

     

    The latest Think Differently, Cope Differently course will start on Wednesday March 6th. If you would like to find about more about the course with a view to booking a place please contact Paul Roberts on 0151 934 2757

    *Eligibility criteria applies

    For more information please click on the links below to have a look at our flyers.

    Think Differently 2019 Information

  • - Think Differently, Cope Differently
    Think Differently, Cope Differently

    Category: General Think Differently, Cope Differently


    20th March 2019

    TDCD Poster 

     

    Struggling with Stress?

    Sefton@Work are running another Think Differently, Cope Differently Course starting in March 2019 in Bootle.*

    If you are an unemployed Sefton resident over 18 yrs of age and are struggling with stress this course has been designed to help.

    The Programme will help you to develop the following skills

     

    • Increase awareness of Health & Wellbeing

     

    • Identify stress and how this impacts on body and mind

     

    • Find ways of managing anxiety and negative thinking

     

    • Problem solving and goal setting

     

    • Identify an awareness of your triggers to prevent relapse

     

    • Develop coping strategies & planning techniques for the future

    This free course also emphasises the importance of a healthy lifestyle on improving wellbeing through health eating, physical activity, and relaxation techniques

    Previous participants have said of the course:

    "Changing the way I think has enabled me to turn my life around in a very positive way "

    "I have come to the conclusion that I need to slow down & take time to think before any action "

    "The course helped me to realise, I am not the odd one out! "

     

    The latest Think Differently, Cope Differently course will start on Wednesday March 6th. If you would like to find about more about the course with a view to booking a place please contact Paul Roberts on 0151 934 2757

    *Eligibility criteria applies

    For more information please click on the links below to have a look at our flyers.

    Think Differently 2019 Information

  • - Think Differently, Cope Differently
    Think Differently, Cope Differently

    Category: General Think Differently, Cope Differently


    27th March 2019

    TDCD Poster 

     

    Struggling with Stress?

    Sefton@Work are running another Think Differently, Cope Differently Course starting in March 2019 in Bootle.*

    If you are an unemployed Sefton resident over 18 yrs of age and are struggling with stress this course has been designed to help.

    The Programme will help you to develop the following skills

     

    • Increase awareness of Health & Wellbeing

     

    • Identify stress and how this impacts on body and mind

     

    • Find ways of managing anxiety and negative thinking

     

    • Problem solving and goal setting

     

    • Identify an awareness of your triggers to prevent relapse

     

    • Develop coping strategies & planning techniques for the future

    This free course also emphasises the importance of a healthy lifestyle on improving wellbeing through health eating, physical activity, and relaxation techniques

    Previous participants have said of the course:

    "Changing the way I think has enabled me to turn my life around in a very positive way "

    "I have come to the conclusion that I need to slow down & take time to think before any action "

    "The course helped me to realise, I am not the odd one out! "

     

    The latest Think Differently, Cope Differently course will start on Wednesday March 6th. If you would like to find about more about the course with a view to booking a place please contact Paul Roberts on 0151 934 2757

    *Eligibility criteria applies

    For more information please click on the links below to have a look at our flyers.

    Think Differently 2019 Information

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