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Hello, I currently look after my brother who is 39 and have done for almost 18 years since our father passed. I have had contact before from social services about getting Chris (My brother) in to the community and getting involved. Unfortunately Chris doesn't like authority and finds it hard sometime to do what is asked of him.. I have been doing all I can to cater his needs and wants but he has just started to show an interest in wood working and I don't know who to contact or where I might find that information on the www.. Happy to have found this site and looking forward to hearing from anyone that might be able to offer advice.. Namaste Melvyn, & Chris..
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It might also be worthwhile looking for part-time courses or similar at your local college or community centre. Hope this helps.
Do you live near a local college? there may be classes under their Adult learning provision. I teach a woodwork class at a technical college to adults with disabilities. We adapt the projects to suit the abilities of the learners that come along.
There are also charities that provide classes to support people but it will depend on where you live.
Hope you find something.
Cheers
jo
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