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The Manchester College hits platinum with Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce

The College achieved its tenth intervention when Emma Ward, Head of Childhood Studies and Counselling, participated in an industry board in December 2019. The ‘Taking Teaching Further’ project helped to inform the LMI E-Toolkit, an essential teaching resource, providing models and potential solutions to address issues including gender, pay and social mobility gaps.

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Teacher Education

Help inspire the next generation Explore our courses in Teaching, Counselling and more.

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It’s time to volunteer - How giving to others can change your life and career

Mental health charities, for example, are always looking for empathetic and caring people to support them and usually offer good volunteer training packages to boost communication and counselling skills. Before you contact your chosen charity, take a good look at their website. Most organisations post their volunteering opportunities online.

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The A-m-a-z-i-n-g Power of Listening

The phrase ‘active listening’ is used to describe this process of being fully involved. If you are interested in one of the caring professions, like counselling, you will need this skill. Active listeners use brief affirmations like “I see,” “I know,” “Sure,” “Thank you,” or “I understand” and they nod to show understanding.

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Best Courses for a Career Change in the UK

Read our blog to find out how to find the right counselling course for you . Law If you have an interest in the legal system and want to enter the field, our Law, Politics and Crime course explores the fascinating field of law as an introductory course.

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How to Research Your Career Options

Here at The Manchester College, we have a range of guides on our blog to help you explore the right career options for you, including:  Choosing the Right Counselling Course for You The Future of Logistics: Why You Should Consider a Career in This Field How to Become an Engineer Your Roadmap to Automotive Courses: A Guide for 16-18 Year Olds Check out our blog for more! 

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Health and Social Care

Our Facilities and Location Our Health and Social Care courses for 16-18 are offered at our Openshaw Campus and for 19+ at our Harpurhey  and  Wythenshawe Campuses, with the exception of Counselling which is also offered at City Campus Manchester and Shena Simon Campus, and Access to HE at Shena Simon Campus - all of which are well served by public transport.

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Components

View allGet yourself in shape to compete against the elite Explore our courses in Teaching, Counselling and more. View allHelp inspire the next generation Explore our degrees in Make-Up & SFX. View allExplore your creativity in the heart of Manchester Explore our degrees in Fashion, Graphic Design and many more.

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Not going to uni? What are the alternatives?

Our own Manchester College  offer these courses in a range of subjects from accounting to counselling, trade union to leadership and management. Check out our website to find out more. Distance / Online Learning Distance learning is an alternative way of studying a degree and generally offers more flexibility as you would complete the course in your own time.

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