| Launch of new course |
| MYS Updates |
| Saturday, 16 January 2010 23:46 |
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Muslim Youth Skills is pleased to announce the launch of a new course: 'Working with Muslim Youth - Using the Four Areas Model'
London - 11th February Manchester - 23rd February Sheffield - 25th February Leicester - 3rd March 09.30 until 16.00
AIM
To enable participants to improve their skills and knowledge in engaging more effectively with disaffected and hard to reach Muslim Youth.
OBJECTIVES
By the end of the course participants will have:
Gained a better understanding of the complex issues and experiences of Muslim Youth in the current climate.
Gained knowledge, skills and confidence in identifying those complex issues.
Gained knowledge of barriers affecting access to service provision.
Gained knowledge, skills and confidence in developing a systematic way of engaging and empowering Muslim Youth, in the context of the Every Child Matters agenda.
Gained knowledge of the impact of Faith and Culture on the lives of Muslim Youth.
Gained practical skills in applying the ‘Four Areas Model.’
COURSE FEE - £57 for individuals, £77 for voluntary and community groups and £115 for all others.
TARGET AUDIENCE
Youth Workers, Peer Mentors, Connexions Personal Advisers, Positive Activity Workers, Social Workers, Learning Mentors, Community Safety Workers, Police, Centre Managers and others working with Muslim Youth.
HOW TO BOOK
Places can be booked by completing the attached Booking Form and returning it to:
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We will confirm your booking by email, please ensure there is a direct email address on your booking form. If possible, please avoid giving us generic email addresses such as info@ or admin@ etc. We cannot accept responsibility for the non-arrival of your course booking confirmation.
If you have not heard from us within a reasonable amount of time you should contact us on 0845 6520751
Participants will not only be more confident in effectively engaging Muslim Youth, but will also be able to use the 'The Four Areas Model' as a tool to engage any disadvantaged and 'hard to reach' groups of young people.
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