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Equality Framework for Lifelong Learning Min Rodriguez Lifelong Learning UK

Equality Framework for Lifelong Learning Min Rodriguez Lifelong Learning UK. Consistent approach to equalities Provides a minimum standard Establishes a model of excellence Joins up equality initiatives Considers all equality areas Incorporates measures to assess impact

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Equality Framework for Lifelong Learning Min Rodriguez Lifelong Learning UK

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  1. Equality Framework for Lifelong LearningMin RodriguezLifelong Learning UK

  2. Consistent approach to equalities Provides a minimum standard Establishes a model of excellence Joins up equality initiatives Considers all equality areas Incorporates measures to assess impact Aligned to common inspection framework Rationale

  3. Aims of the Framework • Establish and promote good practice • Outcome focused approach - emphasis on self assessment and evidence gathering • Take account of local needs and circumstances • Integrates requirements of Equality Act 2010 • Highlights role of providers and partners in challenging inequality in local communities

  4. Levels of Performance The Framework consists of three levels of performance for benchmarking • Level 1 – Developing • Level 2 – Achieving • Level 3 – Excelling

  5. Performance Areas The five areas of performance • Leadership and organisational commitment • Learner and stakeholder engagement • Learner achievement, access and experience • A modern and diverse workforce • Knowing your community and equality mapping

  6. Model of Continuous Improvement

  7. Phase One: Pilot Exercise • Bradford College* • Highbury College • Bilborough College* • Riverside College* • Otley College* • Michaeljohn Training School* • Fortune Centre of Riding Therapy*

  8. Yeovil College Peterborough Regional College Petroc College Epping Forest College A4e Ltd Derbyshire Learning and Development Consortium BL Hairdressing Cornwall College Beneast Training Ltd Kingston College East of England Next Steps Careers Yorkshire & Humber NETA Training Ltd Portland College Derby College Phase Two: New Providers • Tyne Metropolitan College • Oakwood Court College • In Touch Care Ltd • Anne Clarke Associates Ltd • Carlisle College • Kensington & Chelsea College • City College, Brighton & Hove • Bexley College • Hopwood Hall College • Burton College • CfBT Next Step • Halesowen College • South Nottingham College • Alliance Learning Ltd

  9. Self Assessment: Performance against Standards • Holistic and comprehensive approach • Performance against criteria • Evidence gathering • Identifying improvements • Action planning

  10. Critical friend visit Online support – Excellence Gateway Development of validation process Pilot ends 31st March 2011 Roll out to sector 2011/12 Next Steps: Getting Involved

  11. Questions?

  12. Contact Details • Min Rodriguez • Lifelong Learning UK • Tel: 020 7375 9538 • Email: minrodriguez@lluk.org • www.lluk.org

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