This Course is By Invitation Only

eOrientation Course on Working with Seniors

AWWA

About this course

This course prepares AWWA volunteers to work with seniors.

What you will learn

  • AWWA and what we do.
  • AWWA’s code of conduct when working with seniors.
  • Tips on how to interact with seniors.
  • Start: Available Now
  • Fee: N.A.
  • Course Provider: AWWA
  • Subject: Eldercare, Volunteerism
  • Language: English
  • Platform: Open edX
COURSE CONTACT

Volunteer Management Team

volunteer@awwa.org.sg

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