Clients may also work one-on-one with staff or on their own to improve their lifeskills. |
There is provision at Picasso Café for two chef instructors, two dining room instructors, a lifeskills counsellor, and an employment counsellor. |
Picasso Café employs a part-time lifeskills counsellor to work with students who may want or need extra mentoring or support during times of stress. |
Dialogues conducted by the DPP with former and current drug users also support this notion as they expressed a strong need for post-incarceration or post-treatment lifeskills training and employment. |
Through experience, vocational lifeskills were identified as an essential training area. |
Two relate directly to our meeting today: achieving a 50 per cent increase in levels of adult literacy by 2015 and providing equitable access to learning and lifeskills programmes for young people and adults. |