‘An Introduction to Reminiscence’

A one day training course by Burngreave Voices: Our Stories Celebrated.

Thursday, 19th October, 9.30am–4.30pm, at Burngreave Library.

Free places for Burngreave residents. Lunch provided.

This course will provide a practical introduction to anyone interested in working with people in reminiscence projects. It has a practical focus on simple techniques to stimulate memories and would be useful to anyone working with older people or involved in oral history projects.

This course is provided by a trainer from Age Exchange, internationally recognised for its work with older people.

To book a place or find out more information about the course, please contact Nikky Wilson on 276 1900 or call into Burngreave Library.

Also check out the Age Exchange website on:

http://www.age-exchange.org.uk/

Burngreave Voices: Our Stories Celebrated is a Sheffield Galleries & Museums Trust project in partnership with Sheffield Libraries and Information Service, supported by Burngreave New Deal for Communities Partnerships._

One day training course
9:30am to 4:30pm Thursday 19 October 2006

Up | >>

Print version

The content on this page was added to the website by Jamie Marriott on 2006-09-28 14:41:35.
The content of the page was last modified by Jamie Marriott on 2006-09-28 14:51:47.

Follow us on Twitter @TheBMessenger

All content is copyright © Burngreave Messenger Ltd. or its voluntary contributors, unless otherwise stated, not to be reproduced without permission. If you have any comments, or are interested in contributing to the Messenger and getting involved, please contact us.

Burngreave Messenger Ltd. Abbeyfield Park House, Abbeyfield Road, Sheffield S4 7AT.
Telephone: 0114 242 0564. Email: mail@burngreavemessenger.org
Company Limited by Guarantee: 04642734
Registered Charity: 1130836

The Burngreave Messenger is a community newspaper with editorial independence, funded by the Big Lottery, Foyle Foundation, Trusthouse Charitable Foundation, the Garfield Weston Foundation, the Scurrah Wainwright Charity, local residents and our advertisers.

Help the Messenger with a donation