Our Training Programmes
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Information Technology
Learners develop theoretical and practical skills within this growing career field.
Wholesale and Retail
Learners complete practical on-site training with trusted W&R partners
Hygiene and Cleaning
Learners gain key competencies for in-demand hygiene & cleaning services.
Foundational Learning Competence (FLC)
Learners can access other training interventions after completing this learning programme.
Short Skills
Learners participate in 4 fundamental courses that set them up for the world of work.
Accredited Training Programmes Designed for Deaf Learners
Empowering Deaf youth with accessible, Deaf‑led training that builds real skills, real confidence, and real career opportunities.
Build your future with SASL-accessible, Deaf-led Training
Our training programmes are designed specifically for Deaf learners and delivered in South African Sign Language (SASL) by qualified Deaf facilitators. We focus on practical skills, accredited qualifications, and workplace readiness, ensuring every learner is equipped for long‑term success.
Whether you’re starting with foundational learning or ready for an occupational qualification, eDEAF provides a clear pathway from education to employment.
A Training Model Built Around Deaf Strengths
Why Our Programmes Work
Our programmes are successful because they are:
- Deaf‑led — Facilitators who understand your language and your world
- SASL‑accessible — No communication barriers
- Accredited — Nationally recognised qualifications (NQF 2–5)
- Supportive — Academic, emotional, and workplace support
- Career‑focused — Real work experience and job placement opportunities
This is training that respects Deaf identity and builds real independence.
The eDEAF Training Journey.
Every Deaf person has unique learning requirements and may register with us at any point on their educational journey. Many Deaf learners struggle with the concepts and demands of NQF2 and above. This is because there is a gap in understanding mathematics and language. Time may have passed between leaving school and joining eDeaf. AET and FLC provide a solid foundation for future learning and provides access to nationally recognized certificates.
Depending on their personal interests, learners will then choose to follow occupational focused learnerships, sponsored by Corporates Our qualifications are in demand and relevant and lay the foundation for career development and create a culture of lifelong learning

Our Accredited Learnerships
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Information Technology (IT Learnership)
Build Digital Skills for the Future
The IT Learnership equips Deaf learners with the technical and problem‑solving skills needed for today’s digital world.
Delivered in SASL by Deaf facilitators, this programme opens doors to exciting careers in technology.
What You’ll Learn:
- Computer literacy & digital fundamentals
- Hardware & software basics
- Networking essentials
- Troubleshooting & problem‑solving
- Professional digital communication
Career Opportunities:
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IT support technician
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Helpdesk assistant
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Junior technician
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Digital office assistant
Why It’s Perfect for Deaf Learners:
Deaf learners are strong visual thinkers — a natural fit for IT environments that rely on logic, patterns, and visual problem‑solving.

Wholesale & Retail Learnership
Develop Practical Skills for Customer‑Focused Careers
This learnership prepares Deaf learners for roles in retail, merchandising, stock control, and customer service.
Training is hands‑on, visual, and delivered in SASL to ensure full understanding.
What You’ll Learn:
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Customer service fundamentals
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Point‑of‑sale operations
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Merchandising & stock management
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Workplace safety & hygiene
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Professional behaviour & teamwork
Career Opportunities:
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Retail assistant
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Merchandiser
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Stock controller
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Cashier
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Store support staff
Why It’s Perfect for Deaf Learners:
Retail environments benefit from Deaf employees’ focus, attention to detail, and strong visual awareness.

Hygiene & Cleaning Learnership
Gain Skills for Essential Workplace Roles
This learnership equips Deaf learners with the knowledge and practical skills needed for professional cleaning and hygiene services across industries.
What You’ll Learn:
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Cleaning techniques & best practices
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Use of cleaning equipment
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Health & safety procedures
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Infection control
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Time management & task planning
Career Opportunities:
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Hygiene assistant
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Cleaning technician
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Facilities support staff
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Hospitality cleaning roles
Why It’s Perfect for Deaf Learners:
Deaf learners excel in structured, routine‑based environments where precision and consistency matter.


