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Women's Writing for Wellbeing

This course is suitable for students aged 19 and over.

Explore the depths of your imagination with our women's writing group!

Discover the many ways writing can improve your wellbeing, enhance your creative writing skills, and learn how to write therapeutically.

During this course, you will cover a wide range of exciting topics, delving into the themes and ideas commonly found in contemporary poetry. You will also explore how reading and writing poetry can aid your wellbeing, including how to release your feelings into your writing to create powerful and emotive work.

Along with other students in your group, you will decide on a theme, which you will then use to compile an anthology together.

When will I start the course and how long will it take?

This course has various dates throughout the year and takes 6 weeks to complete.

This course will take place at our Town Centre Campus, Water Street, St Helens, WA10 1PP.

What will I study?

Topics covered will include:

  • Poetry for wellbeing
  • Themes and ideas in poetry
  • How to write therapeutically
  • Steps into publishing

How is it assessed?

There is no assessment.

Do I need any previous qualifications to start this course?

You don't need any formal qualifications to start this course.

What are the course fees?

This course is free to study providing you do not hold a grade 4 or above at GCSE English level.

What can I go on to do once I have completed this course?

After completing this course, you may choose to progress on to GCSE English or Functional Skills English to gain a recognised qualification whilst improving your skills and knowledge.

Are you ready to apply?

Are you

ready to apply?

Simply fill in our online form here.

However, if you still have questions in relation to this course and wish to receive further information, please submit your enquiry here.


Ref: Charley Cosgrove