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Keeping your Brain Healthy
Course Summary
Code: DE01E31A
Starting: Wednesday 11 September 2024
Location: Central Library
Duration: 4 sessions over 4 week(s)
Time: 10:30 - first lesson is 02:30hrs
Cost: No Fee
Course Information Sheet
Description
Keep your brain sharp and energised! This 4-week Keeping Your Brain Healthy course explores the science behind brain function and equips you with strategies to improve memory, focus, and cognitive well-being. Learn how lifestyle choices impact your brain and develop a personalised plan for optimal brain health. This course is ideal for anyone who wants to invest in their cognitive future. It's a stepping stone to further explore brain health, potentially leading to careers like Dementia Care Specialist, Geriatric Care Manager, or roles focused on healthy ageing.
Before you enrol.
View the course info sheet via the link above for further information regarding the course, what you will learn, objectives and possible progression or career pathways. Alternatively, our team of Learning Advisors will be happy to provide you with information and discuss courses you may be interested in. Visit our website at www.oncoursesouthwest.co.uk or contact us on 01752 660713 to make an appointment.
How do I enrol?
The quickest way to enrol is online at www.oncoursesouthwest.co.uk, simply create an account and select 'Enrol now'. Alternatively, if you have any questions, please call our friendly customer service team on 01752 660713.
How will the course be delivered?
This is a practical course, and the sessions will include tutor-led demonstrations, learner-led group activities, instruction and repetition. These will form part of the delivery together with one-to-one support as required.
Will I need to practise outside the classroom?
You will be encouraged to review your notes between lessons to ensure maximum benefit from your course. It is always useful to practise your skills between sessions. Your tutor may encourage home learning, or independent research.
How will I know I'm making progress?
During the first session, your tutor will discuss your goals and current level in relation to the course. Based on this assessment, you will agree individual targets which you will record in your individual learning plan (ILP). You and your tutor will review your targets regularly to ensure that you are making progress; these will be written in your individual learning plan.
What will I need?
Please bring a notepad, and pen to each session. You may wish to bring a file for any handouts. A laptop with internet access is required for completion of coursework and home learning outside of the classroom.
Please Note:
Most courses attract a subsidy from the Education and Skills Funding Agency and can be used to match funding for ESF. It is a requirement of the ESFA that you complete various forms at different stages of your course, further information is available on request. Courses are subject to a minimum number of enrolments and could be cancelled if recruitment is low. In some cases, an alternative class at a different location may be offered.
Room numbers are subject to change - please check when you arrive at the venue.
Location
Central Library
Taylor Maxwell House
167-171 Armada Way
Plymouth
Devon PL1 1HZ
By continuing you confirm that you have read and accept the Terms and Conditions
To speak to our advisers about this course please contact 01752 660713 and quote course code
DE01E31A