Hello to you all, I will try and keep this as short as possible. Since retiring I spend around 6 months of the year as a volunteer working with a children’s charity in Iraq, in the Kurdish North. Although not a qualified painter and decorator, I have been doing my own painting for nearly 50 years.
Last year whilst in Iraq I painted seven rooms in the Paediatric Hospital, this year I did the same with an old building which has just opened as a centre for Autism. Many times over the past 18 months I have visited this forum to get advice and it has benefited me enormously.
I am returning at the end of September and I have been asked if I could train some of the youths from the centres, these youths are from very poor families and have no chance of getting decent employment unless they have qualifications so I have agreed.
The problem is I really do not know how to put a teaching plan together; it is not something I ever imagined I would be doing. Up to 2003 they only had white or cream paints now they are importing colours from Germany and Turkey but very limited, I did find a shop early this year that now sells undercoat, last year I had to use watered down paint, I also managed to find some primer after searching various shops for two days, even the shopkeepers don’t really know what they are selling and one was surprised when I asked was the paint for interior use, they didn’t know there was a difference between interior and exterior. I also saw masking tape which no one seems to know what it is for. I brought some over with me last year.
The painters there have not had any training and just slap on the paint, covering not only walls but light fittings, floor, windows etc. so I want to explain to the class about preparation, plus the different types of paint, cutting in etc.
I am hoping to do 4 hours per days, but not quite sure how many weeks the course should run, I was thinking maybe the first day just to talk about various paints, masking tape, colours etc. and then actually getting them to paint. Any help would be gratefully accepted and apologies for the long message. And not that it makes a difference but I am female.
Thanks and I look forward to a reply.