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You might have questions about the application process, UK resettlement schemes or even finding a Lead Sponsor after completing the e-learning Part 1: Planning your Application. This informal session is an opportunity to ask a member of the Training Team any questions that you might have so that you can progress with your application and be one step closer to welcoming a refugee family into your community.
How will this course work
This session is delivered online via Zoom.
Who is this course for?
Community Sponsorship groups members
Aims of this course:
The aim of this session is to answer any questions that you might have about writing your application so that you feel confident to take the required steps to complete the Community Sponsorship application form.
Why is Reset a leader in this field
Our Reset Training Team are experts in supporting groups with completing the Community Sponsorship application form and can give advice/ answer any questions you might have.
Who will deliver this course
The session will be led by the Reset Training Team
There’s a lot going on in the process of setting everything up to welcome the refugees you’ll be matched with. The application form process will help you understand where all the jigsaw pieces go.
But that doesn’t mean you won’t have questions that are specific to your group and your particular skills and needs.
After you’ve done our Planning Your Application we run drop in sessions so you can pick our brains about all of that. Check out below for the list of sessions coming up and book on to talk to our training team and also share ideas with other Community Sponsorship groups that come along too.
Click on the session below that works best for you – they’re all run on Zoom so you’ll be taken there to register.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions about this event.
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