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Covid Update

On Tuesday 29 March, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Sajid Javid, set out the next steps for living with COVID-19 in England from Friday 1 April.

Updated guidance advises:

  • Adults with the symptoms of a respiratory infection, and who have a high temperature or feel unwell, should try to stay at home and avoid contact with other people until they feel well enough to resume normal activities and no longer have a high temperature.
  • Children and young people who are unwell and have a high temperature should stay at home and avoid contact with other people. They can return to college when they no longer have a high temperature, and are well enough to attend.
  • Adults with a positive COVID-19 test result should try to stay at home and avoid contact with other people for 5 days, which is when they are most infectious. For children and young people aged 18 and under, the advice is 3 days.

For education and childcare settings from Friday 1 April:

  • Regular asymptomatic testing is no longer recommended in any education or childcare setting, including in SEND, alternative provision and children’s social care settings. Therefore, we will no longer be able to order test kits .

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Creative Fashion for Well-Being
PTARTD105

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Summary

Creative fashion covers a broad range of making and altering your own patterns and clothing. covering a variety of sewing and pattern cutting techniques and highlighting key aspects of fashion design and development. This course is project based with each project running over a few weeks using different materials and equipment. Classes are relaxed and gently with a friendly approach and encouragement to try new techniques and ideas. Topics: Pattern introductions and development 3D construction Draping techniques Sewing Technical introduction and development

How will I learn?

Classes are workshop based and students are taught through tutor demonstration and work sheets with additional support for those with dexterity and coordination challenges. Time is given to all to work at a comfortable pace.

Entry Requirements

This course has no specific entry requirements and is suitable for all.

Additional Information

Are you experiencing conditions such as... Stress/anxiety/depression Behaviour-related health issues Bereavement or major life changes Chronic pain or illness Then you could benefit from the experience of joining us! Feel free to get in touch for more information. If you are self-referring or are a referred patient/client, we have a number of courses aimed to improve well-being, confidence, self-esteem and to help build creative and vocational skills. This course is offered at our Stroud campus, Stratford Road, Stroud, GL5 4AH

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Course information last updated: Wednesday 7th June 2023 @ 8.02am (3 hours ago)

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11th Jul 2023 - 13th Jul 2023
11th Jul 2023 - 13th Jul 2023
Stroud CampusTues, Wed, Thurs,
10:00am - 4:15pm
Tues, Wed, Thurs,
Stroud Campus
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