'One2One' JHJ: Provision for Adults with Learning Difficulties and Disabilities
Who we are:
I am a qualified teacher with over fifteen years experience in Further and Community Education, teaching adults of all ages and abilities from Pre-Entry to Level 2 and mainly in Supported Learning.
Our ethos is to enable students to become productive and visible members of society through socialising, promoting independence, academic progression and work related activities
We have a fantastic group of people of so it is imperative, for a thriving, happy learning environment, that the group dynamics work for everyone.
What we do:
Our provision offers a wide variety of activities.
Learners are encouraged and supported to further develop their independent living abilities, healthy lifestyles awareness and work based skills.
In Situ Activities (When based in St Matthew's Hall, Stretford)
- Weekly café
- Occasional paid Contract Catering work at Saint Matthew’s Hall.
- Weekly trips out in our minibus
- Weekly working on a local allotment (Humphrey Park)
- Yoga session with a professional teacher (Esmeralda Smit)
- Cooking lessons
- Gym sessions
- Music appreciation and participation
- Physical activity
- Academic learning
- Travel training awareness
- Horticulture and floristry
- Wood and nature crafts
- Needle crafts
- Computer sessions
- Photography
- Fundraising
- Health and beauty sessions
- Annual group holiday
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Julie Hackett-Jervis
- Contact Position
- Owner/Manager
- Telephone
- 07816 265 267 07816 265 267
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traffordone2one@gmail.com
Where to go
- Name
- St. Matthew’s Hall
- Address
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Chapel Lane
Stretford
Manchester
Greater Manchester - Postcode
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M32 9AJView M32 9AJ on a map
- Notes
St Matthew's Hall is conveniently located next to Stretford Arndale Shopping Mall. The hall is wheelchair accessible and is ideally placed, being on main bus and Metro-link routes. There is also an ample car park to facilitate ease of 'drop offs' and 'pick ups'.
The hall is a bustling yet small and friendly community venue where our students are much valued, respected and seen as visible members of the wider local society.
Costs
- Associated Cost
- Yes
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Table of Costs Description Cost type Unit price Cost unit Per session £54.25
Availability
- Referral not required
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