Writing On The Wall | Write To Work 2024

WRITE TO WORK IS BACK!

FREE ONE-DAY WRITING COURSES

Writing on the wall are currently offering FREE one-day creative writing courses to those who are economically inactive* and interested in joining a creative community where you can further your skills as a writer, develop your confidence, and have your stories heard. Most courses will be in person in the Liverpool area, and a small number will be scheduled online for those with access issues.

WOW’s courses are for all levels of writing ability, so no experience is necessary. The courses offer a chance to work with professional writers, and everyone who attends will be able to submit their work for publication in a printed anthology available to buy online and in bookshops across the city. After course completion, Writing On The Wall will continue to offer regular opportunities to the participants, including practicing and developing writing skills, engaging with the community and connecting you with educational, volunteering or career opportunities.

 

Please note:

  • Taking part in Write to Work courses and related activities will not impact your benefit status
  • Applicants must read full eligibility criteria below before applying

 

*Eligibility:

  • You must be 18+
  • You must be economically inactive: this means not employed or self-employed, not actively looking for work, not waiting to start a job, not in full-time education (part time over 19+yrs is fine)
  • You must be living in Liverpool City Region, including the parts of the Wirral listed as Merseyside, Liverpool, Sefton, Halton, St Helens, Knowsley
  • You must have the legal right to live and work in the UK
  • You cannot have already completed any Write to Work course or mentoring previously
  • You cannot be currently participating on any other UKSPF funded course

 

If you have any queries please email Writing On The Wall at write2work@writingonthewall.org.uk

 

To learn more and apply head to their website here

Deadline: not applicable
Source: BBC Writers

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