2025 SENECIO TRAINING SESSIONS - OUDTSHOORN
- Senecio Supporter
- Jun 11
- 2 min read
We believe that every individual deserves an opportunity to thrive. We also believe in the power of community and the transformative impact that skills development workshops can have on individuals. With this in mind, we have created a series of training sessions spanning three (3) levels. Each level delves deeper into understanding disabilities and how we can effectively support those affected.
Commitment Fee
Level One (5-6 August) | Introduction to disability, rights-based approach, and staff wellness | R200 commitment fee per person
Level Two (9-10 September) | Overview of common diagnoses and practical support strategies | R200 commitment fee per person
Level Three (14-15 October) | Developing holistic programmes and tools for beneficiary monitoring | R200 commitment fee per person
All Levels Combined: R600 commitment fee per person - Includes a light lunch and training materials each day.
What Does the Commitment Fee Include?
Full-day training sessions
Comprehensive training manual
Certificate of completion
If you would like to send participants, please kindly confirm clicking on the RSVP button below. If attendees are social workers/social auxiliary workers, please indicate whether you would like to obtain CPD points through the training (at extra cost).
Our aim is to make these invaluable resources accessible to as many people as possible. By committing early, you're not just securing your spot; you're investing in a brighter future for all.
Join Us in Making a Difference!
Feedback from our previous delegates:
“Extremely insightful! I liked how she incorporated her experience in explaining the content”
“The topics were all relevant because they touched on all questions I had before the session”
“I would have loved to have all the staff here, knowing at some stage they all must have the knowledge of working with the beneficiaries, from the cook to the cleaner”
“I learnt so much because it’s sometimes difficult to understand the need of people who have disabilities”
“Very satisfying experience – sharing and giving comments and hearing others’ problems and achievements”

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