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GLCS Telephone Counsellor Training 2010

Your Community Needs You!

GLCS is looking for community-minded GLBT people to train as volunteer peer helpers to operate our 35-year-old telephone counselling, information and referral line.

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Our next 6-week telephone counsellor training course starts on Sunday March 21st. Prior counselling experience is not required. The course is also open to people who may have previously completed the GLCS counselling course and wish to return to the organisation.

What to do?
Places are limited so if you are interested in applying for the course, please contact the GLCS Office on 9486 9855 or admin@glcs.org.au for an application form or go to the GLCS website www.glcs.org.au and apply online.
Applications close March 15th.

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