The courses run for 11 weeks and are aimed at those currently living in the Langdon community, many of whom are graduates of Langdon College, who want to further develop their skills and learning. Participants explore a range of subjects with lots of practical involvement where skills can be learnt or developed.
Course content includes an introduction to computing, cyber-safety, healthy eating and lifestyle, maintaining healthy relationships and work readiness. Langdon College looks forward to welcoming a new cohort of learners later this year.
Participant Elissa said:
“I really enjoyed the programme and loved the meditation classes and learning about bullying. I would love to go back if there was an opportunity to”.
Kisharon and Langdon are merging. The newly formed charity, Kisharon Langdon, will offer a wider breadth of services of enhanced quality, enabling us to better support people with learning disabilities and autism and their families. The organisation remains dedicated to meeting unique religious and cultural needs, fostering an inclusive environment.