The power of macaroons to help get people back into work and overcome barriers to learning was highlighted again recently at a special event held at Aston University.
Twenty-eight individuals, who are all aged between 18 and 35 years-old, successfully graduated after completing the pioneering MacsMAD course run by Miss Macaroon’s Rosie Ginday. The initiative has been running for over 10 years and provides people who are low in confidence, suffering mental health issues or have been unemployed for some time with access…
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