
Running from 10am to 3pm, it provides an opportunity to explore the wide range of support, courses and pathways available to people with learning disabilities or autism through Adult Education Wolverhampton.
Deputy Head of Service Anna Place said: "At Adult Education Wolverhampton, we are committed to providing inclusive, supportive learning environments where every learner can build confidence, develop skills and achieve their potential.
"Whether you are considering learning for yourself, supporting someone else, or working with students in the community, our friendly and experienced team will be available throughout the day to offer guidance and answer your questions.
"You will be able to meet our dedicated support staff and teachers, find out about our inclusive courses and programmes, explore progression routes into further learning and independence, and get advice tailored to your individual needs and goals.”
The event takes place at Adult Education Wolverhampton's City Learning Quarter campus on Old Hall Street. To find out more, please call 01902 558180 or email enquiries@aes.wolverhampton.gov.uk.
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