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    Project Contact Details
    Telephone

    02086941525

    Fax

    02186941525

    Start Date

    1/11/2005

    End Date

    1/3/2005

    Project is not on going
    Project Frequency

    Rolling programme

    Main Objectives of Project

    Basic or General Employability Skills

    Literacy

    Numeracy

    ESOL

    Project run in partnership with

    Main Target Group

    Refugees and/or asylum seekers

    Secondary Target Group

    Black and minority ethnic groups

    People living in areas with high levels of multiple deprivation

    Long term unemployed (more than 12 months)

    Project is not targeted at a specific gender group
    Project is not targeted at a specific ethnic group
    Project is not targeted at a specific age group
    Project Funding

    Jobcentre Plus

    Main Recruitment Areas by London Borough

    Bexley

    Lewisham

    Greenwich

    Main Recruitment Areas by London Sub Region

    London East

    Total number of participants

    300

    Total number of hours per participants

    30

    Qualifications Awarded

    AQA, OCR, ESB

    Participant Progression No information on number of participants who progressed to part time or full time jobs, or gained a qualification or progressed to other courses.
    Sector Project not aimed at a particular jobs sector
    Type of feedback both formal and informal
    Feedback from participants on completion of the project

    Independent Evaluation has been carried out

    Organisation Running Project

    Southeast London Training Opportunities (SELTO)

    Organisation Type

    Other

    In London Borough

    Lewisham

    In LSC sub region

    London East

    Address

    1st Floor Astra House

    Arklow Rd.

    London

    SE14 6EB

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