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We work with many community and voluntary organisations to deliver courses in informal community venues near to home. Courses are set up in response to requests from community groups and can be facilitated at any time of the year.

We offer a wide range of courses that are recreational and others that lead to a qualification.  Returning to study in a local setting can assist individuals to:

  • Gain qualifications missed out on first time round.

  • Achieve skills and qualifications to enhance career prospects

  • Develop new leisure interests.

 

If you are a community group currently in receipt of funding and would like to deliver a College course within your own setting, get in touch today with us to discuss available options.  We can work with you to identify suitable provision and guide you through the next steps.

 

 

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Learn more about the range of community courses and programmes as well as the CALL Project, an initiative created to deliver innovative and engaging activities for the wider communities within the Neighbourhood Renewal Areas of Ballyclare and Ballymena.

Funded by the Department for Communities, the CALL Project offers a variety of free and engaging activities to support learning within Neighbourhood Renewal Areas in Ballyclare and Ballymena (including Ballee, Ballykeel, and Harryville).

The project is designed to meet the needs of young people aged 16+ through taster sessions and innovative learning opportunities. It also offers community classes for residents, covering topics such as:

 

  • Healthy eating
  • Internet basics
  • Arts and crafts

 

These sessions are shaped by the interests of the community and aim to make learning accessible and enjoyable for all.

 

For further details, email pamela.steele@nrc.ac.uk

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