Welfare Rights
CAB
Red Cross
Asylum Support Nurse
Refugee drop-in
Multi agency drop-in

Stockton Online (Sol)
After 5 years, Sol still continues to be a success at SIFC with well in excess of 30 people a day using this facility.
Since its inception at SIFC, Sol has been the pivotal point for most our IT projects, including, Website Development, Film Making, Flash Presentations and Web casting.
Though some people use SOL to supplement their respective courses and college work, weather it be Microsoft Applications or Accounts, Sol is primarily an internet drop-in facility, and it is simply a matter of coming along to the Sol room, filling in a simple form and login straight on to the internet and, provided you agree to the User Terms and Conditions, you are free to access the whole of the World Wide Web. If you need any more information, you can contact Sean on 01642 612400 or you can speak to any member of staff.

Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) Network

ESOL- English for Speakers of Other Languages
ESOL is for learners who are still in the process of acquiring English as a second language; they may not speak English at all, or at least do not speak understand and write English.
Please call SIFC on 01642 612400 for information on current course start dates and times

The BME Network now have candidates to sit on Stockton Renaissance (LSP) to represent the views of the BME Network. At the May meeting, the Network appointed its Chair and Vice Chair as well as 2 representatives for Stockton’s LSP
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