Here at Lancaster & Morecambe College, we have a wide range of Mental Health & Wellbeing Courses available online, for FREE, that allow you to fit your learning and development around other commitments.
Learning online is a convenient way to boost your personal skills in a range of subjects, including Awareness of Mental Health Problems, Understanding Behaviour That Challenges and Self-harm and Suicide Awareness Prevention, and others. Our online education provision provides training courses for adults that are easily accessible, flexible and give you real world skills alongside sought after educational tools.
Decide your own pace of study while gaining a qualification from wherever you choose
Simply select the course you like, click on the enrol button and fill in all your details as requested. A member of our Distance Learning team will then be in touch for the next steps.
All you need to start the Supported Internship course is enthusiasm, motivation, energy and determination. As the course progresses, you will develop your employability, personal and social skills, which will enable you to increase your independence and develop your confidence and self-esteem. All of these new skills will ensure that you are better prepared to enter the workplace as a skilled and effective employee.
As soon as interviewed, I knew I was keen to work here. I loved the atmosphere of the classrooms and the department that John and the rest of the team have created. One of my favourite things about the role is getting to talk about my passion, it’s not often people get to do that for a living. I’m very lucky!
I’ve seen first hand how learners from all backgrounds thrive here at College, and it’s amazing to watch their confidence grow as they realise what they’re capable of. Education really can open doors, and LMC is a great place to start that journey.
Teaching is my favourite part of the role, I love being able to help people reach that lightbulb moment in class! I also enjoy being able to inspire the next generation of Residential workers.
My favourite part of the role is guiding my students through the more practical aspects of Forensic Science, especially latent fingerprint collection and evidence handling. I enjoy watching them develop their confidence and skills in these techniques
My role is to work alongside the tutors and students to ensure the work placements are secured, completed and recorded in line with procedural requirements. This is a simple description, as there is a lot of work behind the scenes to ensure this happens! I see good communication, administration, attention to detail and patience as key attributes of the role.













