The course has been adapted for service personnel from that devised and delivered for business executives and managers who pay over £1000 each to attend!
Everyone needs guidance and help when changing from one career to another. The change between serving with pals in a combat zone or peace keeping role and starting a civilian life is as perplexing as it can be dramatic. Indeed one of the most stressful experiences affecting everyone of us is moving from one life style to another and we service people are no exception.
To do it successfully and with the least agro we need to learn how to take control of our lives in the new environment. How do I do that you will ask yourselves. Well it’s now simple – very simple. You enrol yourself on the four day Re-mount Programme course and join the Fifteen Minute Club by simply telephoning, writing or emailing the addresses at the end of this news flash.
It’s a residential conversion course for men and women of all ranks, at Brathay Hall which is situated at the head of Lake Windermere in the most beautiful surroundings. Each course comprises 12 students, lasts four days, and includes class teaching, person to person tutoring, discussion groups, career guidance and challenging outside activities
How much does it cost? The four day course is free, except for a £50 commitment fee on registration which covers your insurance, the course materials and book that you take home with you and your endorsement of your commitment. You may pay by credit or debit card or cheque.
What does it include? The highest quality food and accommodation is provided comprising a single room with shower and WC en-suite, writing desk, radio and TV etc. Out door and foul weather clothes and boots are issued and kit is provided for sailing exercises on the lake.
and we mean anyone. It is completely free to everyone leaving the services except for a personal commitment fee of £50 payable when your registration is confirmed. The highest quality accommodation and food is provided. Out door and foul weather clothes are issued including boots and kit is provided for sailing exercises on the lake.