Rokeya Social Welfare Society For Women
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What We Do
01.
Basic Nursing Training
Nursing training is designed to prepare womens for a career in healthcare by providing them with the knowledge and skills necessary to work as a practical nurse. Nursing training programs vary in length and depth of study, but usually include coursework in human anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, patient assessment, and nursing practices.
02.
Basic English Training
The Basic English Training Program for Women aims to equip women with essential spoken and written English skills. The program includes modules on English grammar, vocabulary building, and communication skills. The course will also cover basic English conversation, listening, comprehension, and reading skills.
03.
Basic Computer Training
Basic computer training can significantly benefit women who want to improve their digital literacy, particularly in today’s tech-driven world. This program should cover some essential topics, such as computer hardware and software, basic functions of an operating system, email, and web browsing.
04.
Rehab Training
Women’s rehab training focuses on helping women overcome addiction and regain control of their lives. Many women who struggle with addiction or substance abuse may have unique needs and challenges that require specialized care. These programs offer a safe and supportive environment for women to heal, grow, and develop new coping and life skills.
05.
Sewing Training
Sewing training for women is a great way to empower them with a practical skill that can lead to financial independence and creativity. By learning how to sew, women can create their own clothing, mend their own textiles and even start their own businesses.
06.
Other Vocational Skills
In addition to traditional gender roles such as teaching, nursing, and childcare, women are increasingly exploring vocational skills that align with their passions and interests. So that, women’s can improve themselves from every sights.
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