Could 2025 be the year when you learn something new, get a qualification or explore a new interest?
The new year is a good time to try something new, so why not have a look at the hundreds of daytime and evening courses and activities we offer? They could give you the opportunity to study for new qualifications or explore new hobbies.
You might be surprised that some courses are free.
Our courses include subjects such as digital skills, English, maths, upholstery, plastering, outdoor skills, jewellery design, Pilates, supporting teaching, adult care, languages – and many more. Some courses are online, so you can do them in the comfort of your own home. You can search for courses on our website.
If you want more help or information about the courses ring 01629 531241 or email adult.education@derbyshire.gov.uk.
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Do you provide unpaid care for someone who couldn’t cope without your help? If so, we have a range of carer support services to help you with your caring role.
A carer is anyone including children and adults who provide unpaid support with day to day living tasks or personal care to a family member, partner or friend.
The person they care for could be ill, frail, suffer from a physical or mental health condition or impairment, autistic, living with dementia, or drug or alcohol dependent.
Our carers support service – which is delivered by Derbyshire Carers Association (DCA) on our behalf – includes:
- information and advice helpline
- face-to-face, home visits and telephone support
- planning for emergencies
- support groups
- carer’s assessments and support planning
- skills for caring
- financial and legal advice
- social activities and events
- transitional support for parent carers
- carers in employment programme
- health and GP liaison
- Carers Voice
- volunteering and more.
Click ‘find out more’ below for help, advice, and support or call DCA on 01773 833833. Follow DCA on Facebook and X for news, updates, and events.
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Along with Derby City Council, we have invited bids from the waste industry for a contract to fix and operate the Sinfin Waste Treatment centre in Derby.
Fixing and operating the facility was found to be the most viable and cost-effective, long-term solution to manage household waste from both the city and county, taking into account the councils’ ongoing commitment to encourage residents to reduce, reuse and recycle more of their waste.
Time is running out to have your say on proposals for closer working with our health colleagues designed to help more Derbyshire residents stay living independently at home.
Find out more about the proposals for further integration between health and social care and fill in a questionnaire by Thursday, 16 January.
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