New Mayor celebrates skills success with High Level
Date published: 26 June 2014
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Mayor of Rochdale, Councillor Carol Elizabeth Wardle to celebrate training success with High Level
High Level offer help and support to people living and working in Rochdale, who are affected by drugs and alcohol. They were joined recently by the new Mayor of Rochdale, Councillor Carol Elizabeth Wardle to celebrate training success.
Service users have recently benefited from training from Rochdale Training, which gives them the opportunity to get a recognised qualification. The training gives people the chance to build experience and skills.
The most recent success is a group who have undertaken a level 1 Construction course over a six week period.
Trainer from Rochdale Training, John Hilton said: “All the learners displayed tremendous enthusiasm, motivation and skill throughout the course. They have been a credit to themselves and High Level Well done.”
Tracey Holden, Manager of High Level said: “The trainees completed renovation work to our new Therapy Room which is being used by the service users; this has greatly enhanced our environment and has had great feedback from service users."
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