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LSC ESF Objective 3 Pan-London 2

The Mary Ward Centre is the lead in a partnership with the Workers’ Educational Association (WEA), Select Training Partnership and Croydon Adult Learning and Training (CALAT) to deliver Community Interpreting and Advocacy courses. The project was funded until 2008 and was called the Community Interpreting and Advocacy Project (CIAP). The project is continuing and has been mainstreamed into the partner organsations. The courses are available to those who are unemployed or who are working less than 16 hours per week. All Mary Ward Centre courses which have a code suffixed with the letter ‘E’ are part of this project.

There may be courses closer to where you live which will be run by one of our partners on this project.

Select Training
If you live in North-West London and are particularly interested in Health and Social Care Interpreting, please contact Select Training Partnership.
Email - info@selecttraining.co.uk
Website - http://www.selecttraining.co.uk

Croydon Adult Learning and Training (CALAT)
If you live in South London or Surrey, CALAT offer the Community Interpreting - Essential Skills and Knowledge Course. As a progression route, they also offer in their main programme, courses in Legal Interpreting, including the DPSI.

Email - aurora.davis@croydon.gov.uk
Website - http://www.calat.ac.uk

Workers' Educational Association (WEA)
The WEA offer their courses in different venues across London . Please contact them about the Community Interpreting - Essential Skills and Knowledge Courses running as part of this project, as well as Bi-lingual Healthcare Advocacy.

Email - pacosta@wea.org.uk
Website - http://www.london.wea.org.uk

The Mary Ward Centre will be offering an English for Interpreters course in addition to Community Interpreting - Essential Skills and Knowledge Courses and Understanding Community Interpreting Courses.
Email - helen@marywardcentre.ac.uk
Website - Mary Ward Centre Understanding Community Interpreting & Mary Ward Centre Community Interpreting