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Adult Education - Norfolk
Education provider for a range of part time courses in the county at a large number of venues.

Association of Colleges in the Eastern Region (ACER)
The Association of Colleges in the Eastern Region (ACER) is a registered charity with a core aim to improve the quality of teaching and learning in the Learning and Skills sector. ACER supports member colleges through its representational role and membership services.
ACER also works with colleges and other providers from the sector, regionally and nationally, through its project work, consultancy and professional development services.

BBC Skillswise
Skillswise is an interactive adult and numeracy resource from the BBC for tutors and learners. It aims to help adults improve their reading, writing and maths skills

Broadland Council Training Services (BCTS)
BCTS is a specialist training provider working in three key areas of provision:
1. Apprenticeship & management (mainstream) training
2. Business training
3. Foundation & skills for life programmes
Training is provided across Norfolk, with three key facilities on the outskirts of Norwich.

City College Norwich
City College Norwich is one of the largest and most comprehensive colleges of further and higher education in the UK

College of West Anglia (CoWA)
The College of West Anglia is one of the largest and most successful education and training providers in the Eastern Region and in the top 10% of colleges in the country.
There are four campuses based in King's Lynn, Isle, Wisbech and Milton plus local learning centres, offering the widest choice of learning opportunities in the region.

Community Connections
Community Connections was set up in July 1999 to promote and actively initiate community development and community empowerment initiatives across the Borough of Great Yarmouth and its travel-to-work area.
Community Music East
CME offers a range of multi media and music activities for all ages and abilities. With a number of freelance music tutors, a team of office staff and a dedication to offering new and exciting learning opportunities, they are always coming up with new workshop ideas for our continuing programme of activities.

Cromer Learning Centre - Merchant's Place
Merchant's Place is a Community Resource and Learning Centre situated in Cromer town centre. It has a computer training suite, two meeting rooms which can be combined into one room for conferences and three confidential one to one interview rooms. All are available for hire with or without refreshments.

Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS)
This new Department brings together functions from two former departments. Science and innovation responsibilities from the Department of Trade and Industry. Skills, further and higher education from the Department for Education and Skills.

Directgov
Access to the public services you use and the information you need, delivered by the UK government

East of England Development Agency (EEDA)
The East of England Development Agency (EEDA) is the driving force behind sustainable economic growth and regeneration in the East of England. Their task is to improve the region's economic performance and ensure the East of England remains one of the UK's top performing regions.

East of England Observatory
The East of England Observatory is a dedicated interactive web site maintained by the Strategy Team of the East of England Development Agency (EEDA) for the benefit of the agency and its partner organisations. Contributions from partners are welcomed. The site seeks to collect, analyse and disseminate key regional information in order to present an accurate and continuously updated picture of the socio-economic and environmental structure of the East of England.

East of England Skills and Competitveness Partnership
The East of England Skills and Competitiveness Partnership (EESCP) was established in September 2005 to spearhead a step-change in the region’s skills base by better coordinating resources and activity between the key organisations concerned with jobs, skills and training.

Easton College
Easton College has a long and proud history of providing quality courses for the agricultural and horticultural industries. This has been complemented over recent times with the development of a broader range of specialist vocational courses, ranging from equestrian studies and animal care through to countryside management, sport studies and public services.
Embedded Learning
This link leads to the Embedded Learning Portal home page. This site contains the online versions of the Skills for Life Materials for Embedded Learning. These embedded teaching and learning materials are designed for use by teachers: vocational teachers and trainers, Skills for Life teachers, teachers working in community, employability and health settings and employability programmes.
Great Yarmouth Borough Council
Information and services for Great Yarmouth Residents, Visitors and Businesses

Great Yarmouth College
Great Yarmouth College is a general Further Education college offering a wide range of full and part time vocational courses.
"Whoever you are, whatever you want to do there is something for you at Great Yarmouth College."
Immigration Information
Site of useful information for people looking to come to the UK

Indigo Dyslxia Services
INDIGO DYSLEXIA CENTRE is a long established business offering dyslexia screening to clients throughout the local area. The company, which is based in Norwich, originally started out in 2004 and has many years experience in the Dyslexia Information and Support profession.
INDIGO DYSLEXIA CENTRE has an expanding customer base, located in and around Norwich, including private clients.

Move On
Move On offers a direct approach to promotion, engagement and delivery that highlights opportunity for all rather than need for some. It describes the benefits that learning and qualifications can bring, and encourages people to believe that they can progress.
The Move On Up programme is broadening the offer to support delivery and achievement at Entry 3 as well as at Level 1 and Level 2.

National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics
The National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics provides effective strategic leadership for mathematics-specific CPD. It aims to raise the professional status of all those engaged in the teaching of mathematics so that the mathematical potential of learners will be fully realised.

National Construction College East - formerly CITB Bircham Newton
Established in 1966 by CITB the college boasts over 450 acres of training area, much of which is put to use for practical operative training.
More than 4 acres of covered facilities allow training to be carried out all year round. Lecture rooms are well equipped with modern audio visual aids.
All courses are run by experienced, qualified instructors all of whom have worked in the construction industry.

National Research and Development Centre
National Research and Development Centre for Adult Literacy and Numeracy (NRDC) is dedicated to conducting research and development projects to improve literacy, numeracy, language and related skills and knowledge

National Year of Reading 2008
The National Year of Reading is a year-long celebration of reading. It aims to help build a greater national passion for reading in England - for children, families and adult learners alike

NIACE - National Institute of Adult Continuing Education
NIACE (National Institute of Adult Continuing Education) exists to encourage more and different adults to engage in learning of all kinds. They campaign for – and celebrate the achievements of – adult learners, young and old, and in all their diversity. NIACE is the largest organisation working to promote the interests of learners and potential learners in England and Wales. NIACE (The National Institute of Adult Continuing Education - England and Wales) is a non-governmental organisation working for more and different adult learners.

Norfolk Census Explorer
You can explore all the detailed 2001 Census data for Norfolk and smaller areas within it. You will be able to produce customised maps and reports

Norfolk Guidance Service
Norfolk Guidance Service provides information and advice about learning and work to adults throughout Norfolk

Norfolk Insight
Norfolk Insight provides access to a wide range of definitive, high quality statistics and indicators at multiple geographic levels across the county. This includes key information on population, crime, deprivation, the Census, education, health and economic activity.

Norfolk Unites
One Start shop for Norfolk's Third Sector. Norfolk Unites is not a physical learning consortium but it is development work leading towards a potential Norfolk VCS learning consortium. Norfolk Unites is facilitated by Community Connections, a Great Yarmouth organisation involved in community engagement and training.

North Norfolk District Council
This website contains details of the range of services offered by North Norfolk District Council as well as information for local residents and communities, local businesses and visitors to North Norfolk.

Office for National Statistics
Free access to data produced by the Office for National Statistics, and some data from government departments and devolved administrations

Paston College
Paston College is a specialist sixth form college for young people aged 16-18 in North Norfolk.
It was created in 1984, from two grammar schools, one dating from 1606. It has been a place of learning for 400 years.

Priory Centre Great Yarmouth
The Priory Centre is the home of the Great Yarmouth Community Trust, a development trust that operates across the Borough of Great Yarmouth. At its core is a diverse range of integrated services, that together help the Trust to meet its objectives:-
* Assisting social and economic regeneration;
* The advancement of education and learning;
* The provision of facilities for recreation in the interest of social welfare;
*The preservation, repair and maintenance of buildings of historical, architectural or constructional interest.

Quality Improvement Agency (QIA)
The Quality Improvement Agency (QIA) has been set up to spark fresh enthusiasm for innovation and excellence in the Further Education and skills sector. We are leading the challenge to those involved in teaching, learning and training to lift their performance and implement the government's reforms for learning and skills.
Read Write Plus
The Read Write Plus websites aims to be the main source of information and advice on all aspects of implementing Skills for Life. Sponsored by The Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS)
Regional Maths Centre for Learning, Life and Work
The maths for learning, life and work project is an exciting resource for anyone with an interest in the teaching and learning of maths/numeracy to adults in the East of England.

Shaping Norfolk's Future
Shaping Norfolk's Future is a business-led partnership that works to create wealth and jobs for the people of Norfolk.
Formed in 1997, it brings together the skills, knowledge, talent and flair of county businesses and organisations to help drive Norfolk's economy.
Through creating a shared approach and speaking with one voice on important issues, the partnership influences the investment of resources and coordinates action to create wealth and jobs for the people of Norfolk.

Shaw Trust
Shaw Trust is a national charity that provides training and work opportunities for people who are disadvantaged in the labour market due to disability, ill health or other social circumstances. They are the largest voluntary sector provider of employment services for disabled people in the UK.

Skills Start Here
Skills Start Here...
was set up to assist people who wanted to access practical painting and decorating skills training outside of mainstream learning environments, such as colleges. Our mission is to offer people the opportunity to learn a variety of practical and non-cognitive skills in a live working environment. Our courses are run as community painting and decorating projects that help improve the living environments of vulnerable people. Here are some of the benefits that you will gain if you choose to participate on one of our painting and decorating courses/projects:
•Practical painting and decorating skills
•Construction site health and safety training
•CSCS card tuition and free test
•Onsite work experience as part of a decorating team
•Opportunity to improve your literacy and numeracy skills (if you want to)
•Team working on a live painting and decorating project
•Careers information and advice
•Employability skills
•The opportunity to progress onto a City & Guilds level 1 certified construction multi-skills course (try out other construction trades such as brick laying, joinery/carpentry, tiling, plumbing, floor screeding etc.)
•Increased confidence
•Higher self esteem
•To continue as a volunteer to help fine tune those newly acquired skills, whilst gaining valuable on site work experience
Our tutors will assess your skills and work with you at an appropriate level. You may just want to complete the initial training course to get the CSCS card or decide you are in it for the long haul. It is for you to decide. Whatever your reasons for coming on one of our courses, we will endeavour to help you achieve your desired outcome.
So, if you are looking to learn (or improve) practical painting and decorating skills, or have the aspiration to work as a painter and decorator/construction worker, then this could be the perfect way for you to train.
Skills Start Here...
is focused on providing the highest-quality adult learning service - we will do everything we can to meet your expectations.

The Garage
The Garage is an exciting creative industries training and performance venue situated in the heart of Norwich. Its state of the art facilities are home to a wide range of workshops, holiday activities, performance groups, festivals, performances, accreditation opportunities and careers related events.
A range of other partner organisations also use our venue to deliver courses and classes ranging from drama to dance and with everything from pilates to yoga in between.
The Learning Shop - Norwich
A partnership run and staffed by the local course providers.
The Learning Shop keeps information about more than 200 local organisations that offer learning.

Training 4 People
Training 4 people provide courses, support and consultancy at a time and place that suits you. On or off-site, to large or small groups, or on a one-to-one basis. Very competitive rates.
Training 4 People also offers coaching in areas that include presentation skills, equality and diversity, team leading and report writing.
To boost your skills and career prospects, or those of your employees, call on 01603 891844. We can help you achieve an NVQ in Advice and Guidance:

TraintoGain
Train to Gain helps businesses to get the training they need to succeed by providing free training to help employees gain their first Level 2 qualification.
UCS University Campus Suffolk
University Campus Suffolk is the newest higher education institution in the UK, building on the strengths of the Universities of East Anglia and Essex who are the sponsoring institutions. UCS has a modern approach to higher education with university centres in Bury St Edmunds, Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft and Otley complementing a major new campus development in Ipswich.
UK Border Agency
The UK Border Agency is responsible for securing the United Kingdom borders and controlling migration in the United Kingdom. We manage border control for the United Kingdom, enforcing immigration and customs regulations. We also consider applications for permission to enter or stay in the United Kingdom, citizenship and asylum.
University for Industry (Ufi)
Ufi, the organisation behind learndirect, has a mission to use technology to transform the skills and employability of the working population, in order to improve the UK’s productivity.
Improving skills is key to enabling individuals, businesses and communities to fulfil their potential, and in improving economic prosperity and social mobility across the UK as a whole. Through learndirect, Ufi has a leading contribution to make in the drive to build skills, and in turn to build success on a personal, corporate and national level.

Voluntary Norfolk
Voluntary Norfolk is the largest voluntary sector infrastructure organisation in Norfolk. They support the work of voluntary and community organisations through a range of free and paid-for services and by providing a voice for the voluntary and community sector within key partnerships in the county. Members of Voluntary Norfolk enjoy additional and discounted services over and above our general advice and information which is available to all.
Voluntary Norfolk manages three voluntary sector development forums in Great Yarmouth (GYVSP), North Norfolk (vcsTogether North Norfolk) and in Norwich city.
Voluntary Norfolk is the major volunteering organisation in Norfolk. They promote volunteering by managing three volunteer centres (Norwich, Great Yarmouth and Thetford), and a network of community volunteer co-ordinators based in local health premises. They also manage a range of specialist volunteer services, including a community transport scheme and advocacy, mentoring and befriending services.

West Norfolk Partnership
The West Norfolk Partnership is a group of key public, private and voluntary sector organisations who work together to improve services and the quality of life in West Norfolk. As well as local people, members of the partnership include representatives of the Borough and County Councils, the health and education services, housing providers, the police and voluntary sector.
Whole Organisational Approach
The Whole Organisation Approaches for Delivering Skills for Life Project is one of a suite designed to embed Skills for Life across post compulsory education aiming to explore how best to develop a whole organisation approach to Skills for Life.
It is closely associated with the Skills for Life Quality Initiative and will make a significant contribution to Success for All which is the Government's strategy for reforming the learning and skills sector.
35 pathfinder organisations have been selected in each of the nine regions, representing a number of sectors where the Skills for Life agenda is important.
KPMG, Cambridge Training and Development (CTAD), Learning and Skills Network (LSN), and The Experience Corps are delivering this project on behalf of the Quality Improvement Agency (QIA).





