It would depend on what the training is, I guess. For the training we did, honestly, we couldn't think of anything else to help those ladies. We felt we did the best job we could.
Sometimes unintended things come out when you're doing work. The one thing we found, and I think this will come out in the evaluation, is that they had a whole list of boxes to tick off for what they felt were barriers to being successful. Women with children sometimes did not tick off child care. Their children had been left in the community where they live, and they came to the city to take their training. But it's still an issue, because they miss those kids.
In hindsight, we might have sent them home in the middle of the training and let them come back, not just March break or Christmas. That might be something we'd do differently.