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Family Summer Outings Booking Form
Please find attached the list of summer outings organised by West Scotland Deaf Children's Society.
All families are welcome to join.
You can download the booking form clicking the link below.
Deaf Action - BSL Level 2 Course
Deaf Action is pleased to announce a new pre-level 2 course starting in Edinburgh in June 2011. Please see attached form for more information and how to book a place.
College Preparation Course
RNID – Action on Hearing Loss, Scotland Transitions Project supports young deaf and hard of hearing people, aged 16-25, living in Central Scotland to have a smooth transition from school to college/university and into employment. We provide support to create CV’s, search for jobs or training, complete application forms as well as interview skills. We can also source work experience placements and support to build life skills.
Going to college can be a daunting prospect, young people may be unsure of what to expect. We have organised a College Preparation Course which will take place over 3 days in June to give those thinking of going to college experience of what is involved.
The details are as follows
Dates: 14-16th June 2011
Times: 10am-3.30pm each day
Venue: City of Glasgow College, North Hanover Street Campus, Glasgow
Drop in for BME families
VENUE: Deaf Connections
100 Norfolk Street
Glasgow
G5 9EJ
DATE: 28th May 2011 TIME: 1.30pm-3.30pm
GUEST: Tasnim Sharif (Deaf Connections)
CHILDREN AND PARENTS WELCOME
Glasgow Deaf CTC bike club
On behalf of Glasgow Deaf CTC bike club
Attached are two posters:
- May bike event onSunday 15th May – next part for those who came this month (17thApril) and also new faces to join up – feel free to come to learn cycling withconfidence delivered by Deaf bike trainers
- I am hoping toarrange every two weeks (fortnightly) in May 10th or 24th(and hopefully June too) for those who have bikes already or want to borrowbikes as we have four bikes available (need to book it soon!!) – these eventsare to go for a long cycle along paths in Glasgowor outside Glasgow– good way to improve fitness.
This suits - Deaf students who want breaks from studying or Mumsor Dads who have children at school to come out for a few hours to enjoycycling. Also to try out cycling then maybe buy bikes themselves infuture.