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Salford Community Upskilling CIC

Categories of Work: Advice, support & information services, Advocacy, Arts & Culture and Heritage, Community development, Community services and/or facilities, Education/training, Employment/work, Funding and grants, Health and well-being, Mediation, Mental health services, Mentoring, Poverty/low income, Sexual health, Social activities, Voluntary and community sector support, Volunteering
Who do you work with?: Asylum seekers and/or refugees, Children (aged 6-11), Children (aged 12 - 15), Families and/or parents, Lone parents, Low income (people on), Migrant communities, Older people, Unemployed people, Voluntary and community groups, Volunteers, Women, Young people (aged 16-19), Young people (aged 20-25)
Organisation description: Our organisation is dedicated to providing comprehensive training and learning opportunities for families and youth in English language proficiency, ICT skills, mental health awareness, and fostering creativity through arts and culture.

In our English language programs, we offer tailored curriculum and interactive learning experiences to enhance language fluency, communication skills, and literacy among individuals of all ages. Through innovative teaching methods and engaging activities, we aim to empower learners to effectively navigate English-speaking environments.

In our ICT initiatives, we provide hands-on training and resources to equip families and youth with essential digital skills necessary for success in today's technology-driven world. From basic computer literacy to advanced programming and digital citizenship, our programs strive to bridge the digital divide and empower individuals to leverage technology for personal and professional growth.

In addressing mental health concerns, we offer educational workshops, counseling services, and support networks to promote mental wellness and resilience among families and youth. Through stigma reduction efforts and community outreach, we aim to foster a supportive environment where individuals feel comfortable seeking help and accessing resources for mental health support.

Lastly, our arts and culture programs celebrate diversity and creativity, offering opportunities for self-expression, cultural exploration, and artistic development. From visual arts and performing arts to culinary experiences and cultural festivals, we seek to enrich lives, build community connections, and inspire lifelong learning through the transformative power of arts and culture.

Through our holistic approach to training and learning, we strive to empower families and youth to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally, while fostering a sense of belonging and well-being within their communities.
Supporting other voluntary and community organisations: Employing people, ICT, Networks and partnerships, Organisation development, Volunteering

Contact details

10 Tunbridge Square, SALFORD, M5 4AS
https://communityupskilling.org/

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