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Local training courses and providersBeing involved in a training course can improve your confidence and help you to achieve qualifications that can ultimately support you into work. You may also be entitled to funding to support you while you learn. Below are links to organisations in Wolverhampton offering training opportunities.
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Local training providers
Providing a range of training opportunities for adults across the city, from functional skills lilke English, Maths and IT, courses to get you on the ladder to employment, or ways to pick up a new skill or hobby.
Read more Visit websiteOne of the region's leading Further Education providers, with a wide range of courses and qualifications on offer for local residents, including a diverse apprenticeship offer for people of all ages.
Read more Visit websiteWith campuses in Wolverhampton, Telford and Walsall and a wide range of courses on offer - including access to Higher Education, Bachelors degrees, post-graduate studies and apprenticeships.
Read more Visit websiteOne-to-one support and advice to adults of all ages in Wolverhampton who are looking for employment or for opportunities to progress in their career, including free skills assessments.
Read moreFree service offering a variety of courses and training to help local people back into work or into better jobs, including CV support and skills assessments.
Read more Visit websiteAccess 2 Business provides services supporting residents to access employment and self-employment.
Visit websiteCommunity Hub providing Employment support and training for local people. If you’re unemployed you can access their courses for free.
Visit websiteThe Youth Employment Platform is the place to go for all things employment, training, studying, careers, apprenticeships and mental health support across the whole West Midlands for young people.
Visit websiteThe Skills Toolkit offers you free courses to help you learn new skills or get a job, offered by a range of trusted providers such as Google and The Open University.
Visit websiteThe West Midlands Combined Authority funds and provides a variety of online and in person courses to help you learn new skills and get on in work.
Visit websiteProviding apprenticeships, traineeships, and study programmes for young people across the city, as well as vocational training and apprenticeships for people of all ages.
Read more Visit websiteTraining for young people in the form of Traineeships, GCSE’s and Functional Skills. Working with people up to the age of 24, they can provide free support to help you to progress into work or an Apprenticeship.
Read more Visit websiteTraining for young people in the form of Traineeships, GCSE’s and Functional Skills. Working with people up to the age of 24, they can provide free support to help you to progress into work or an Apprenticeship.
Read more Visit websiteFor young people aged 16-30, offering support to get into a variety of sectors through programmes with guaranteed work experience, opportunities to build confidence and improve employment prospects, and to pursue self-employment.
Read more Visit websiteStruggling to find work? Try our 11 week course where you’ll learn the skills employers really value, plus get 8 weeks of work experience.
Read more Visit websiteDiscover where you can go in Wolverhampton and online to improve your digital skills for employment.
Visit websiteOnline and or face to face training courses available for young people and young adults who are unemployed, aged 15-24 years old.
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