Skill develops education,
training, employment and volunteering opportunities.
These chances are for people with disabilities and learning
difficulties who are over 16 years old.
Skill runs an information service. This means they provide
information.
Skill provides good practice advice;
Skill produces booklets and publications;
Skill runs conferences and events.
Skill works with policy makers and other service providers.
Skill is a national voluntary organisation.
Is this
an activity/service ONLY for people with learning
difficulties?
No
Does a person need
to have an assessment to take part in this activity?
No
Is there a charge
for the activity/service?
No.
Individuals can e-mail the Information Service
at any time.
Our telephone helpline hours
will be changing soon and the hours of operation
have not yet been decided. There will be information
on our website informing people of these changes
and of the new times once they are decided.
All of our information booklets
can be downloaded from our website, and up to
five booklets can be ordered free of charge. Any
additional booklets will cost £2.50 each.
Is transport provided?
N/A
MORE INFORMATION
To access services
We do
not offer a drop-in service. Individuals can contact
us via phone, fax, email and textphone.