Our workshop provides a hands-on learning environment for those who are interested in developing their woodwork, carpentry and creative skills.
Our workshop provides a hands-on learning environment for those who are interested in developing their woodwork, carpentry and creative skills. We currently run several weekly sessions for those we support, helping them to develop their confidence and skills whilst working as a team within a creative setting.
Our goal is to offer residents who live within our supported accommodation an opportunity to work on a project together that they can share with their communities or take back and enjoy together in their own home.
We’re here to help people get to a better place. Tyne provides support, housing, healthcare and more for the North East’s most vulnerable people. Since 1973, we’ve been there for those who need us.
Over the course of six months, our staff teams from across the organisation came together to work on developing a new strategic plan that sets out an ambitious future for Tyne.
Engaging with our residents, experts by experience groups, our board of directors, wider staff team, partners and volunteers we followed an inclusive, in-depth process to ensure we are investing in the right places in order to have the biggest impact on those who need us.
This course will allow you to recognise your skills, knowledge and understanding and to demonstrate your competence in a real workplace environment so you can work as a Site Carpenter within the construction industry.
Dexterity is practiced using hand tools and small power tools, with a strong understanding of health and safety being built in to all learning.
This course aims to provide learners with simple woodworking knowledge and confidence building new skills by making 3 items: A 3d picture frame, a tool box, a stool.
This course will give you a broad introduction to practical woodworking skills. You will have the opportunity to work with a range of materials and learn the correct use of tools and equipment while learning new processes and techniques.
You may wish to progress to Level 2 or 3 Carpentry and Joinery or another vocational course. You could do a Traineeship, Apprenticeship, Supported Internship or gain employment in the sector.
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