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Warrington Lifelong Learning service 2009-2010
Quality improvement framework: An ambition of continuous improvement
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Our mission is to 'develop our community through learning'. Providing quality adult learning opportunities to close the gap between the advantaged and the disadvantaged in our community.
The service aims to be an accessible service that leads on the provision of high quality adult learning opportunities that positively impact, directly and indirectly, on the residents of our community. The service Self Assessment Report (SAR) provides information based academic year 2008-09 activity and performance.
Download 'The Learner' - the Lifelong Learning service newsletter for all news, success, policy change and tutor Q&A: Newsletter 1 (Autumn 2009) , Newsletter 2 (January 2010), Newsletter 3 - Coming Soon...
Learners should call 01925 246490 for course information, advice and guidance.
The documents provided through this website should provide you with the tools you will need to manage, deliver and experience adult learning via Warrington lifelong learning service. Use the links to the left for provider documents, tutor documents, safeguarding documents, equality and diversity documents and the service's policies and procedures.
Adult & Community Learning (ACL) funding streams aims to widen participation, promote progression pathways, develop skills for jobs, including Skills for Life opportunities, and build capacity in the third sector. If you are a provider and are interested in delivering Adult and Community Learning to please call Pat Kitto on 01925 246490. |
Family Learning (FL) funding is provision specifically designed to enable adults and children to learn together. Family learning funding also aims to improve the literacy, language and numeracy skills of parents to enable them to help their children and assist in their child's aquisition of literacy, language and numeracy skills. More⦠|
Last updated 03/02/2010 14:39:36
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