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LWDP Subsidised Programmes
LWDP will fund £13.50 per credit. The list of programmes below higlights the number of credits, the amount of LWDP funding that would be available per programme, the cost of course and then the true costs to you after the funding:
Available programmes:
Level 2 Award in Awareness of Dementia (8 credits)
Course value: £150
LWDP funding: £108
True cost of course: £42
Level 2 Certificate in Dementia Care (14 credits)
Course value: £250
LWDP funding: £189
True cost of course: £61
Level 2 Diploma in HSC (Generic, Dementia & Learning Disabilities pathways) (46 credits)
Course value: £650
LWDP funding: £621
True cost of course: £29
Level 3 Award Awareness of Dementia (11 credits)
Course value: £200
LWDP funding: £148.50
True cost of course: £51.50
Level 3 Certificate in Dementia Care (21 credits)
Course value: £300
LWDP funding: £283.50
True cost of course: £16.50
Level 3 Diploma in HSC (Generic, Dementia & Learning Disabilities pathways) (58 credits)
Course value: £850
LWDP funding: £783
True cost of course: £67
Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for HSC & CYP services(Residential Management, Management & Professional Development) (80 credits)
Course value: £1200
LWDP funding: £1080
True cost of course: £120
HOW TO BOOK:
To book any of these programmes using your LWDP funding, you need to visit LWDP's Lancashire Plan website and login, and select Via Training as your provider.
If you have any problems with this or need any information - please call 01772 642430 or email cathy.cockburn@via-uk.com
About Via
Via is a social business based in Lancashire.
Via's purpose is to improve skills and reduce unemployment.
Via helps people to move forward in work and life and helps employers to develop their business and their workforce.
Via is owned by Lancashire County Council, Blackpool Council and Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council.
Via works with public, private and third sector organisations to deliver a range of products and services and careers information, advice and guidance for young people and adults, and business training and support for workforce development, redundancy transition and business growth.


