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Thursday, 23 February 2012
About Muslim Youth Skills
Subsidised training opportunities for the BME youth and community sector - available until March '11
MYS Updates
Monday, 10 January 2011 17:10

Muslim Youth Skills is one of five National Delivery Partners currently working on a project named Progress. The overall purpose of Progress is to give opportunities to build the capacity of the voluntary and community sector (VCS) by offering 25,000 accredited training opportunities for volunteers and paid staff locally, regionally and nationally.

The Progress project provides subsidies to voluntary and community sector training providers. Each unit attracts a subsidy of £100 and learners can access more than one unit.

 

Training units are available in areas such as:

 

 

·       Youth Work

·       Supporting young people who are NEET

·       Community Leadership

·       Diversity & Faith

·       Mentoring

·       Health & Safety

·       Child Protection

·       Safeguarding

·       First Aid

·       Drugs Awareness

 

If you would like to access training available and want to know more, please read full details here.