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COTA SA is delighted to be partnering with WEA Adult Learning and Skills SA to provide our members with additional learning opportunities through WEA’s program of short courses.
As well as developing new skills, lifelong learning can contribute to ageing well with benefits including promoting brain health, staying active and engaged and making new social connections.
If you’ve been considering taking a course at WEA this could be the opportunity for you to take a fully subsidised course. WEA have allocated a limited number of spots free exclusively to COTA SA members who have not undertaken a WEA course in the past two years.
We will update the list of available courses as new courses become available to book - this may include courses which have already proven popular such as the Understanding your android phone and Understanding your iPhone courses.
We have also included limited spots in the upcoming sessions of our own COTA SA Falls Prevention and Better Balance courses - we hope to see you there.
COTA SA has worked with WEA Adult Learning and we have selected the following courses especially for our members to support skills development in use of technology and helping you to feel more personally and financially secure:
- Developing and launching a new business, 9 October - 30 October (4 weeks)
- Your will, your way, 15 October
- Successful self managed superannuation, 12 October
- Providing reliable income in retirement, 30 November
- Falls prevention seminar - COTA, 9 October
- Better balance program - COTA, 16 October - 6 November (4 weeks)
- Basic computing for seniors, 20 September - 4 October (3 weeks)
- Understanding your android phone, 27 October
- Understanding your iPhone, 16 November
- Navigate deceased estate administration - 16 November
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to register your interest. Spaces are limited and registrations must be
received no less than 8 days before the course date; we will contact
you at least 5 days prior to the course commencement to confirm your
enrolment.
This training is supported by the Government of South Australia.