Training on a range of advice issues is co-ordinated by Manchester Advice on behalf of the Manchester Advice and Information Network (MAIN). MAIN is an umbrella organisation providing support to advice agencies in Manchester. MAIN includes agencies from the statutory and voluntary sector such as law centres, independent advice agencies, the city council and other voluntary advice agencies. Use this link for details of other providers of training.
Accredited Courses Autumn/Winter 2008-09
Short Courses Autumn/Winter 2008-09
Solicitors Regulation Authority (formerly the Law Society) Accredited Courses
Who should come on our courses?
Even if you are not a member of Manchester Advice and Information Network (MAIN) but are an advice worker, volunteer, solicitor or other related professional working in the United Kingdom, you may find our courses useful.
Note: Our training is intended for paid / unpaid staff working for agencies. Individuals who do not apply for training through an agency will receive low priority as we expect trainees to be putting knowledge into practice within the context of their work.
Scope of our courses
All of our courses take place in Manchester. For advisers outside the North of England, or who want training different to the courses we offer, there may be alternative training providers nearer to you, or providing more suitable training.
Most of our courses are based on the interpretation and practice of UK legislation.
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Equality Statement for Manchester Advice Courses
In line with the Council's equality policies, Manchester Advice and Information Network Training is wholly committed to providing training activities that promote equality of opportunity and challenge discriminatory or oppressive practice, with particular reference to race, culture, gender, sexuality, disability, religion, age, responsibility for dependants and HIV status.
MAIN training welcomes disabled learners (see link above).
Information Provider:
Steph Greenshields
Date Written:
14 December 2005
Date Reviewed:
17 April 2008