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Just Say Yes

Just Say Yes

Interested in improving your digital skills? If so disability organisation Leonard Cheshire may be the place to look. Their YES Course is now available online for young adults (16+) with a disability – but you must register soon to be able to take part as the project must end in the middle of April 2023.

When does it start?

The sessions will start at 10.30am and finish at 12pm every Thursday, starting on the 16th March 2023.and will take place on Zoom for four weeks.

How do I register?

Complete this form or contact Jane on 07548 138687, email jane.swindall@leonardcheshire.org

What will I learn?

You will learn the following topics over the course of 4 weeks.

• Online safety
• Writing a CV
• Interview Skills
• Personal finance
• The world of work and range of roles
• Disability in the workplace

What else will I get?

If you complete all four sessions you will receive a certificate of completion from Leonard Cheshire, and you will also receive a Lenovo M10 tablet (or similar) that will be yours to keep! But it is important that you register as soon as possible, as the equipment is limited so it will be first come first served.

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