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Communications

Communications. Third Sector microsite. Current web page. Employer Third Sector The Third Sector

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Communications

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  1. Communications Third Sector microsite

  2. Current web page • Employer • Third Sector • The Third Sector • The LSC set out a strategy (the Working Together strategy) in 2004 that it intended to adopt with its partners in the Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS). The strategy had an implementation plan and explained in some detail the "ways of working" that the two bodies would adopt in order to achieve these shared aims.If you require a copy of A Strategy for the Voluntary and Community Sector and the Learning and Skills Council: Working TogetherPlease contact our publications Help Desk: 0870 900 6800 Publication Reference: LSC/AA000/0922/04 • The document looked at the VCS as an employer, provider and a source of expertise. Since the publication of this report, public policy has become focussed on the Third Sector, a term that includes the Third Sector but also embraces social enterprises and similar bodies. The LSC has therefore adopted this approach in its ongoing development of the Working Together strategy. • The strategy included a commitment to adopting better ways of communicating to ensure more Third Sector organisations know what is happening in the LSC. This web page is one such method of communication. Through this one page, you should find all of the related information that the LSC has about the Working Together strategy and the work that is being undertaken to deliver it. • In the South East region, the LSC has started a webpage of its own with information about that region and its work with the third sector. It may be useful for you to check this site regularly, which can be found here.  • News • ACEVO Annual Conference – Fri, 5 Dec • National Association of Voluntary and Community Action Conference • ESF Contracts • Train to Gain • LSC Engagement with the Third Sector • Train to Gain • Leadership and Management with Train to Gain • Compact Review • Information • Third Sector Peer Coaching for Learning and Skills • Train to Gain to include Voluteers • Qualified Teacher Learning & Skills (QTLS) Status – implicationsfor the Third Sector • Advisory Group • Important Documents to read • Map of Third Sector Learning Consortia • Archive News • Third Sector Documents • Contacts

  3. About Us Communication and Working Relationships Contacts Third Sector as Employers Third Sector as Providers Transition Arrangements The “Home page” will contain breaking news and links to all other pages Third Sector

  4. About us • About the LSC • About the Third Sector • Working Together Strategy

  5. Third Sector as Providers • QCF • QTLS • Train to Gain

  6. Third Sector as Employers • AACS • Apprenticeships • Integrated Employments and Skills • Train to Gain

  7. Transition Arrangements • SFA • YPLA and Local Authorities

  8. Communications and Working Relationships • Working Together Advisory Group • Events and meetings • Reports and Publications

  9. Contacts • National, regional and area office contacts • Useful links

  10. Consultation • Views on heading • What is missing? • What is unnecessary? • What needs rewording?

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