Auckland Schools Community Education Association (ASCEA) offers courses in Art, crafts & photography, business & computing skills, cooking, ESOL, health & fitness, languages, music and much more.
Schools from Waiuku to the North Shore, Onehunga to Howick, North to South, East to West, offer courses that are short and affordable, with no pre-requisites, which are held in the evenings and on weekends.
They:
Provide an opportunity to try something new without huge expense
Offer a way to meet other people with similar interests while you learn together
Update skills for people returning to the workforce
Give people the confidence to go on to more formal learning
The legal areas we deal in our services are:
Please call us to know how we are able to assist. Our website for more information is www.aclc.org.nz
9 AM to 11.30 PM Outreach clinics (without appointment)
1. Avondale: at the Age Concern Building (57 Rosebank Road)
2. Mt. Roskill: Wesley Community Centre (740 Sandringham Road)
3. Glen Innes: GI CAB office (100 Line Road)
4. Panmure: Panmure Community Centre (5-17 Pilkington Road)
5. Orakei: Orakei Marae (Tumanako House)
]]>Since 2003, our dedicated staff, volunteers and community partners have provided specialist settlement, orientation, training and employment services for over 30,000 clients.
We provide a range of settlement information workshops and events for ethnic communities and have a joint partnership with Auckland Refugee Community Coalition on two community development projects – the WISE (Women Strong Inspired Strong Empowered and Enterprising) Collective, supporting former refugee women in becoming independent and connected), and Safari Multicultural Playgroup Projects – three playgroups for migrant and former refugee mums and children.
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