Explore Activate Learning’s diverse range of alternative education and training paths
Provider category: Training
Brooklands College
Whether you’re growing your business, changing your career or just starting out, it all starts with skills.
Disability Initiative
DI’s holistic approach can help clients to develop their prevocational skills, help navigate a pathway toward voluntary work, work experience or paid employment. This may include participation in educational and learning sessions, developing social or improving IT skills. We help clients to recognise their capabilities, build on abilities and transfer skills into new opportunities.
DI works collaboratively with many organisations including the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) services and Surrey Welfare Rights Unit to support clients with benefits or financial issues.
East Surrey College (Multiply)
Boost your maths skills with Multiply. Our range of free numeracy courses can help you gain a qualification and build your confidence in using numbers at work or in everyday life.
Elmbridge and Runnymede Youth Hub
The Youth Hub service will include initial advice and guidance, coaching/ mentoring support, access to training courses, together with opportunities for professional development and employer engagement. The service will facilitate onward positive destinations for young people (18 -24) into training and/ or employment in the locality.
Halow Project
Our aim is to support young people to build their own futures by nurturing their own independence, continuing education, and providing social/work experience.
Leonard Cheshire Can do Programme
We are Leonard Cheshire and we provide support to people with disabilities to live, learn and work as independently as they choose whatever their ability.
We offer a variety of services including residential and supported living, therapy suites, social activities as well as training.
We believe in building a fairer, more inclusive society. One that recognises the positive contributions we all make.