Are you looking for a new challenge? Do you want to make changes in your life? Would you like more independence? Ever thought of working for yourself?
If you have answered 'yes' to any of these questions, then why not go along to one of the free workshops being offered by PLANED and Women's Enterprise Wales and the Lone Parents' venture?
The workshops are running in Pembrokeshire during the autumn in venues throughout the county and highlight the advantages of self-employment for women and lone parents.
PLANED offers a one-workshop for people to come together and explore ideas and opportunities for making changes in their lives - whether that be self-employment; training or getting a job.
Women's Enterprise Wales and the Lone Parents' Venture (managed by Chwarae Teg) are running two-day workshops to explore in more detail what is involved in becoming self-employed. The workshops will also help to raise confidence levels and provide mutual support amongst those interested in self-employment.
Sue Leonard, enterpreneurship and training manager, PLANED, said: "All the workshops are presented in an informal, relaxed atmosphere with an emphasis on helping women to recognise their skills and develop their potential. Women who come on the workshops do not have to have a definite business idea - just enthusiasm and a desire to do something different!"
The next workshop will be held at the Seaview Hotel in Fishguard on November 18, 25 and 26. To find out more about these workshops or to get details of the full programme, telephone PLANED on (01834) 860965 or Chwarae Teg on (01269) 845155.
All the workshops are free of charge and costs of registered childcare can be covered. PLANED is partly funded by the Rural Stress Scheme administered by the WCVA and Chwarae Teg is funded by the Welsh Development Agency and the European Development Fund.




