Taught in collaboration with our partner organisations, Wirral Met College offers a wide range of Community Education courses for those who hold memberships with these organisations, and want to explore different areas of study.
Our free*, part time courses, can offer you an array of skills to help improve your employability, learn something new, and support others.
*To those with a valid membership of Tomorrow's Women or The Spider Project.
If you're interested in studying course provided by Tomorrow's Women or The Spider Project, simply get in contact with the organisation providing the course. Check out our range of Community Education courses below.
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Criminology
The following courses are taught through our partner organisations in the subject area of Criminology:
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English Skills
The following courses are taught through our partner organisations in the subject area of English Skills:
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Health and Wellbeing
The following courses are taught through our partner organisations in the subject area of Health and Wellbeing:
- Introduction to Mental Health (The Spider Project)
- Building Confidence and Resilience (The Spider Project)
- Building Confidence and Resilience (Tomorrow's Women)
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Psychology
The following courses are taught through our partner organisations in the subject area of Psychology:
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Sociology
The following courses are taught through our partner organisations in the subject area of Sociology:
Meet our friendly team teaching Community Education courses at Wirral Met
Our community partner organisations are committed to providing support to those who are vulnerable and are looking to make positive changes. Find out more about our partners below.
Community Education Partners
Tomorrow's Women
Tomorrow's Women are a charity for women, run by women, offering support with a range of issues including domestic abuse, mental health, substance misuse, wellbeing, confidence and social isolation.
They have a vision to support and empower women and girls from all backgrounds, facing any personal issues, to live equal and fulfilled lives, offering free courses, activities and support in a safe space.
Spider Project
Spider Project is an award-winning creative arts & wellbeing recovery project established in 2007.
They recognise the significant challenges faced on the journey of recovery and wellbeing. Their mission is to empower individuals by providing a wide range of creative arts courses, holistic therapies, and physical exercise sessions.