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Multi-million pound fund for adult learning announced

£11.7million announced for 32 new projects to help adults learn new skills

A new £11.7million fund investing in a range of projects to help more adults back into the classroom and learning new skills was announced by Skills Minister Anne Milton yesterday (29 March).

The Flexible Learning Fund will support 32 innovative projects across England to encourage more people to take part in new training or courses that will help them progress in current employment or secure a new job.

Projects are aimed at a range of skill levels – teaching beginners all the way through to those who already have a good understanding of a topic. Exciting projects include supporting IT users to gain new skills in cyber security, training older workers and people whose jobs are affected by the need for greater digital skills, and increasing the maths skills and confidence of adults already in work.

Apprenticeships and Skills Minister Anne Milton said:

These projects are an opportunity for people to get the skills they need to kick-start their working life.

I’m really excited about these projects, which will help people learn the skills they need to grow and succeed in lots of different jobs. Whether working already or returning to work, it can be difficult for people to fit training around their busy lives. This funding aims to find out how providers and employers can work together to better meet the needs of adults of all ages, who want the opportunity to learn important new skills and change their lives.

Managing Director of Access Skills Neil Crawford said:

We’re delighted that the proposal submitted by Access Skills has been selected for support from the Flexible Learning Fund. To break the barriers that prevent adults from returning to learning we will use an on-line learning environment to deliver Health and Social Care leadership qualifications in flexible and accessible ways.

Chief Executive of National Numeracy Mike Ellicock said:

National Numeracy fully support the aims of the Flexible Learning Fund. National Numeracy will work with 6 partners including the John Lewis Partnership, Civil Service Learning and KPMG to deliver basic numeracy skills via an online delivery method either with employers or through direct digital engagement with learners. The project will be aimed at those in work who are looking to upskill and gain confidence in numeracy.

A full list of the 32 projects the fund will support is below.

Successful projects:

Lead Organisation                          Region Project Title
National Numeracy Nationwide

Using online learning to engage working adults in improving their basic maths skills

Workers Education Association London

Flexible and accessible learning delivered through the innovative use of Behavioural Insight

The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London part of the Capital City College Group London

Routes 2 Cyber Security, Digital Skills and Business Transformation for Adult Learners

NA College Trust East Midlands

Developing online packages for Level 1/2 maths and English functional skills for engineering, manufacturing and service sector workers

Access Skills West Midlands

Developing flexible workplace task focused learning for delivery in the Health and Social Care sector

Rutland County Council East of England

Armed Forces dependants flexible learning project

Newham College of Further Education London

Local London Flexi-Learn

Open University East Midlands

Bringing Learning to Life

Bristol City Council on behalf of the West of England Community Learning Consortium

South West Let’s Get Ahead! Flexible learning for inclusive growth
National Land Based College West Midlands

A flexible approach to the delivery of Level 2 and 3 land based qualifications, to upskill or reskill those already working, or seeking to work in the land based sector

Carlisle College North West

Cumbria eLearning platform for functional skills

St Helens Chamber North West

Digital Skills for Returners and low-skilled employees

Dudley College of Technology West Midlands

Improving Access to skills in the region

PeoplePlus Group North West

Progression Pathways for Parents

Hounslow London Borough Council London

West London Blended Learning Project

Open Awards North West

Blending Access to Higher Education

Durham County Council Adult Learning and Skills Service

North East Durham Learn
Weston College South west

Developing online/online blended training packages to bridge the skills gap for the West of England

Skills and Learning Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole South west

Flex to Learn

Middlesbrough College North East

Open Access to Health

The Consultancy Home Counties Ltd East Midlands

Class2Cloud

Fareport Training Organisation Ltd South East

Health Care Worker. Fast track pre-employability literacy and basic skills programme

Edlounge Yorkshire & the Humber

The Virtual Education Lounge

South Devon College South west

Switching Up

DBC Training East Midlands

Language Labs

Nottinghamshire County Council East Midlands

Carers into Caring

Hull College Group Yorkshire & the Humber

Developing an employer supported Level 2 Health and Care professions qualification to improve the skills profile of Health and Care workers through flexible delivery

Birmingham Metropolitan College West Midlands

Digital Engineering Academy

Kensington and Chelsea College London

Flexible First Steps to London

North Shropshire College West Midlands

The Pop-up College

London Skills Development Network London

Open Access learning hubs (Edugym) and interactive digital learning for adult learners retraining or returning to work

London College of Beauty Therapy London

Building futures for adults in Beauty, Hair and Retail through flexible learning

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Original article link: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/multi-million-pound-fund-for-adult-learning-announced

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