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Saturday, 15 May 2010 12:59

Liverpool Community Spirit offers bespoke training to organisations of all sectors on the six major faith traditions: Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism.
The training involves an interactive classroom session on each faith and the opportunity to visit places of worship in Liverpool and meet members of the faith communities.


“Community Spirit is food for thought and for the soul, whatever your faith! This learning is essential for individuals and organisations working with people. For the Ambulance Service this means ensuring our services are accessible and responsive, delivered with confidence and respect. An enlightening and rewarding opportunity for organisations to invest in, the challenge for me now is sharing the knowledge and making a difference!”

Karen Choudhary
 Patient and Public Involvement Manager, North West Ambulance
, Cheshire and Merseyside Area

For more information and pricing please contact: Amanda Brown, Adult Learners Programme Administrator This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Successful Participants:
Local Solutions
NOVAS Group
Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council
North West Ambulance Service: Cheshire and Merseyside Area
Merseycare


Last Updated on Saturday, 05 June 2010 22:31
 

Adult Learners Course

This course gives you the opportunity to discover and explore six major world religions; Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism.

It allows you to investigate, ask questions and draw your conclusions as to the beliefs, practices and traditions of each religion.

The course is delivered in a relaxing environment designed to encourage the participant to feel comfortable in asking those questions that you would feel uncomfortable asking in other situations.

You will have an opportunity to meet people who practice their faith. These people are specially chosen by Liverpool Community Spirit because of their openness and willingness to address challenging questions in a non-confrontational atmosphere of trust, friendship and honest pursuit of truth.