Cash-strapped Northamptonshire County Council has been blasted for running a course teaching people how to wear shoes and carry handbags
The three-hour course, run by the council’s Adult Learning department, promises to teach people to “understand the impact of accessories” and improve "body image".
It also says the seminar will “identify what accessories would work best for you” and “experiment with alternative approaches”.
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Hide AdThe misspelt course sheet also tells students “be confident in how to accessories an outfit”.
Students will be given “practical demonstrations” and PowerPoint lectures and group discussions on how to wear shoes, belts, bags, jewellery and scarves.
The course - led by style advisor Lesley Clarke in Northampton on February 27 next year - has been branded “a complete waste of money” by local residents.
Mum-of-two Janet Wilson, 30, said: “I often take up an adult course every year to improve myself.
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Hide Ad"I’ve done sign language and creative writing in the past which were great but when I saw the council were teaching people how to wear shoes I was just flabbergasted.
“Why on earth is this course, which doesn’t even sound like a fashion course, being run alongside other valuable courses.
“If you need lessons on how to put on shoes and wear belts I think you're probably beyond help.”
Sociology student Annabelle Wright, 22, from Northampton, added: “This course, which appears completely backed by the council, is a complete waste of money.
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Hide Ad“How patronising to be taught how to carry a handbag or even wear a belt.
“If it was designed to help with preparing for job interviews then that’s fine but the course details says you’ll be taught basically how to carry a bag and tie your shoe laces.
“What’s next? A course on how to switch on a light?”
The Conservative-runcouncil, which is set to be abolished in 2021, defended the course saying it was intended to be “fun” but also designed to help people's "body image".
A spokesperson said: “Our adult learning service is self-financing and not subsidised by the county council and in addition learners pay tuition fees for courses and provide their own resources.
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Hide Ad“If there are insufficient numbers to finance the ‘How to Wear Accessories’ course, then it will not go ahead.
“This course is designed to be a fun, sociable morning and one of a number of personal development classes we offer that aim to help people to build their confidence.
“This can be particularly helpful for adults who are looking for work, to find out how to dress for interview or increase their own sense of wellbeing including a more positive body image.
“In the past learners have also attended this type of course to seek advice on how to disguise scars or disabilities.”
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Two serious case reviews published this year found the authority also failed to protect two murdered children.