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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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Pottery for Well-Being Level 1

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Summary

Join our Pottery for Well-Being course, where you will experience the therapeutic benefits of working with clay in a relaxed and friendly environment. Through traditional hand building techniques like pinch pots, coiling, slab building, surface decoration, and wheel throwing, you will unleash your creativity and complete a final project by the end of the term.

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.

How will I learn?

Our classes provide a nurturing and encouraging environment where you can learn and grow as an artist. The tutor will guide you through various techniques and projects, ensuring that you feel supported and empowered to express your creativity.

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Entry Requirements

No specific entry requirements are necessary for this course. Everyone is welcome to join, whether you are self-referring or have been referred as a patient/client seeking to improve your well-being, confidence, self-esteem, and creative abilities.

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Dates and Enrolment for this course

Course information last updated: Friday 26th April 2024 @ 5.20pm (7 hours ago)

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AvailabilityCourses start at various times throughout the year. If you can't see a suitable date, please contact our
Customer experience team 0800 0567 253.

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10th Apr 2024 - 26th Jun 2024
10th Apr 2024 - 26th Jun 2024
Stroud CampusWed,
9:30am - 11:30am
Wed,
Stroud Campus
£20£20
10th Apr 2024 - 26th Jun 2024
10th Apr 2024 - 26th Jun 2024
Stroud CampusWed,
12:00pm - 2:00pm
Wed,
Stroud Campus
£20£20

You may be eligible to apply for one or more types of funding support for this course. You can find out more and check eligibility using the 'Course Cost Evaluator'

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Low Waged Programme
£22,250 per annum income and other eligibility required

Course fees explained

The course fee is usually broken down into three components which are materials (resources required to study the course, for example stationery, books and other equipment), tuition (teaching, classroom etc) and exams. Depending on age, financial circumstances and a number of other factors, you could be asked to pay the full fee or just elements of it. Usually Learners under 19 studying Full-Time courses have just material fees, and if relevant, Academy fees, to pay. Over 19s on Full-Time or Part-Time courses usually have materials, exams and tuition fees to pay.

How to enrol for this course

All Part-Time courses are available to enrol online via a quick and easy online enrolment form. Simply click the 'Enrol' button above to add your enrolment to the course basket, then click the 'Start application' button within the basket commence your enrolment.

If you have any issues applying online we also accept paper enrolments. You can download and print our 2023/2024 Enrolment Request Form. Alternatively, you can visit your local campus to collect a form. An enrolment form can also be sent to you by post, simply contact our Customer Experience team to arrange this.

If you have any questions, please contact our Customer Experience team on 08000567253, email [email protected] or write to Part-Time Enrolments, SGS College, Filton Avenue, Filton, Bristol, BS34 7AT.

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Course fees explained

The course fee can usually be broken down to three components which are Materials (resources required to study the course, for example stationery, books and other equipment), Tuition (teaching, classroom etc) and Exams. Depending on age, financial circumstances and a number of other factors you could be asked to pay the full fee or just elements of it. Usually Learners under 19s studying Full-Time courses have just Material fee costs to pay, over 19s on Full-Time or Part-Time courses usually have materials, exams and tuition fees to pay. Find out more about Understanding Fees

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