Prospex Life


The Prospex Life course is short but very creative, designed to encourage, build and develop the life skills of all the candidates, giving them the necessary foundations to manage relationships, authority and become valued members of society.

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Posted on Tuesday, January 8th, 2008 at 4:12 pm and is filed under Prospex Life

It is our intention this year to run 10 Prospex Life courses; 6 to 8 Young People will attend a half day weekly workshop over a 6 week period.

To fit in our ambitions target of 10 some of these courses will run consecutively.

Here is a little taster about the course……

The Prospex Life course is a short but very creative course designed to encourage, build and develop the life skills of all the candidates, giving them the necessary foundations to manage relationships, authority and become valued members of society.

The course is very interactive and practical which will engage and challenge each candidate to look at the way they live their lives their values and attitude towards their environment, community and those around them.

The course will cover the above subjects and includes a weekend residential where all the skills and techniques they have learnt over the course will come together and be practiced.

Stephanie Conder and the Team are busy preparing funding applications as we go to print, to allow us to run these extremely valuable life changing courses.

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