A free course to local unemployed people is cooking up a storm.
A Level 2 Food Safety course is being delivered by Carmarthenshire’s Communities First team on Tuesday, February 25, at Trallwm Community Hall, Llwynhendy.
The course will provide an opportunity for people to develop practical skills and knowledge to gain employment where food is cooked, prepared or handled.
Communities First Family Learning Worker Rhian Richards said:”We want to tackle the barriers that prevent people from finding employment, and this course will put people in a good position to apply for jobs that handle food.”
The Communities’ First team aims to contribute, alongside other programmes, to narrowing the education, skills and health gaps between the most deprived and more affluent areas.
Executive Board Member Regeneration and Leisure, Cllr Meryl Gravell said: “This course will make a difference to people seeking employment in the catering industry by increasing their knowledge and making them more desirable to employers.”
Anyone interested in finding out more about the courses should call 01554 784847 or email communitiesfirst@carmarthenshire.gov.uk
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