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what qualifications do I need to attend the Life Skills Coach Training Program?

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what qualifications do I need to attend the Life Skills Coach Training Program?

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For Phase I: It’s a good idea to have some knowledge/experience of working with groups before coming to Phase I. Usually people come to Life Skills Coaches training to learn how to work with groups that are of particular interest to them, or have a particular learning need. Usually, either before or after LSCT Phase I participants will have acquired some specialized training that gives them the knowledge they need for their clients learning (for example: employment groups, or youth groups, or mental health groups). The LSCT teaches how to work with their groups to accomplish their specific learning needs. *If you do not have any experience working with groups you might consider attending the Introduction to Facilitation Skills workshop first, to gain some more preliminary skills that the LSCT program will require. *If you are unsure about your qualifications please feel free to speak to one of our trainers.

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For Phase I: It’s a good idea to have some knowledge/experience of working with groups before coming to Phase I. Usually people come to Life Skills Coaches training to learn how to work with groups that are of particular interest to them, or have a particular learning need. Usually, either before or after LSCT Phase I participants will have acquired some specialized training that gives them the knowledge they need for their clients learning (for example: employment groups, or youth groups, or mental health groups). The LSCT teaches how to work with their groups to accomplish their specific learning needs. *If you do not have any experience working with groups you might consider attending the Introduction to Facilitation Skills workshop first, to gain some more preliminary skills that the LSCT program will require. *If you are unsure about your qualifications please feel free to speak to one of our trainers. For Phase II: • YWCA Life Skills Coach Training Phase I (or equivalent, i.e. Le

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