Enterprise Hub Skills

Enterprise Hub Skills aims to simplify access to enterprise training and development, building Liverpool City Region as a central hub for enterprise. Drawing together expert community organisations from across the region, Enterprise Hub Skills offers high quality learning and development opportunities to build the enterprise skills and economic pathways for individuals in the Liverpool City Region. Through strategic engagement the partnership will ensure local residents, no matter what their background and circumstances, can access training and support to build an individual learning plan that assists enterprise development.

About the partnership

Enterprise Hub Skills is delivered through an innovative partnership approach, led and managed by The Women’s Organisation. Liverpool John Moore University are proud to be offering support to individuals in the Liverpool City Region along with; Everton Development Trust; Granby Toxteth Development Trust; Make Liverpool; Merseyside Expanding Horizons; Citizens Advice Halton; and RAISE Ltd.

The partnership has been carefully selected to ensure a high quality of service is delivered across diverse communities, particularly focusing on accessibility for BAME communities, those with a disability or long-term health condition and those with socio-economic barriers.

Programme Eligibility

To access Enterprise Hub Skills support you must be

  • Any person living in Knowsley, Sefton, Wirral, Liverpool, St Helens or Halton
  • Wanting to develop your enterprising skills, or looking for learning opportunities
  • Aged 18+

Workshops

View our upcoming Enterprise Hub Skills workshops.

Further information

Contact our expert team who will help to assess your needs and link you to the relevant support, email: EHS@ljmu.ac.uk.

Our Funders

Enterprise Hub Skills is receiving funding from the England European Social Fund as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020. The Department for Work and Pensions is the Managing Authority for European Social Fund. Established by the European Union, European Social Fund funds help local areas stimulate their economic development by investing in projects which will supportskill development, employment and job creation, social inclusion and local community regeneration. For more information visit European Growth funding.

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