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ACLS Priorities 2006-2007

ACLS Priorities 2006-2007. Personal and Community Development Learning. Learning for Personal and Community Development Citizenship Learning through Cultural Activities Work with Libraries, Museums and Art Galleries Learning for Older People. ACLS PCDL Priorities.

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ACLS Priorities 2006-2007

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  1. ACLS Priorities 2006-2007

  2. Personal and Community Development Learning • Learning for Personal and Community Development • Citizenship • Learning through Cultural Activities • Work with Libraries, Museums and Art Galleries • Learning for Older People

  3. ACLS PCDL Priorities • Activities that support learners with learning difficulties/disabilities ( LLDD) • Activities that support the extended services agenda • Activities that support healthy living • Other activities that respond to local identified need

  4. ACLS Family Learning Priorities • Wider Family Learning: • Share • Peeps • Parenting • Innovative Developments • FLLN : As per the agreed national programme

  5. Who do we support? • Those with low qualifications and/or skill levels • Families and carers • Older learners • Ethnic minorities In areas of greatest economic and social deprivation • LLDD • Ex Offenders From across the County

  6. 2006/2007 Targets • 7775 learners • 2% ethnicity • 13% disability • 30% older learners • 90% achievement • 90% retention

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