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This information applies to England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
Where to find information about local adult education
Information about local adult education is available from:-
- colleges
- libraries
- the local education authority (LEA) (the Education and Library Board (ELB) in Northern Ireland).
This information lists organisations which give advice and information about, or run, adult education courses. Many produce information leaflets or guides to courses which can be bought from the organisation if they are not available in a local library.
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General UK organisations
The Basic Skills Agency
Commonwealth House 1-19 New Oxford Street London WC1A 1NU Tel: 020 7405 4017 Fax: 020 7440 6626 Email: enquiries@basic-skills.co.uk
The Basic Skills Agency will answer enquiries about basic education (reading, writing, numeracy) where the local education authority or library are unable to provide it. They produce a range of publications and leaflets, including general leaflets on adult literacy and numeracy, which are free for a single copy.
Learndirect
England and Wales Learndirect PO Box 900 Manchester M60 3LE Learndirect helpline: 0800 101 901 Email: enquiries@learndirect.net Website: www.learndirect.co.uk
Scotland
Learndirect Scotland Freephone Helpline: 0808 100 9000 Website: www.learndirectscotland.com
Learndirect Scotland Freepost SCO5775 PO Box 25249 Glasgow G3 8XN
Learndirect is a government scheme to encourage people to learn new skills and improve existing skills. It has centres throughout the UK, in for example, sports clubs, community centres and libraries. People can register for courses and be given training. Learndirect offers courses in basic computer skills and numeracy and literacy. The website contains details of many other courses, which are not administered through Learndirect. It also has details of all the learndirect centres in the UK. People who have difficulty with mobility can register with Learndirect through the website. Courses are available full or part time, both to those working and to those studying full time.
The Open University
England
Central Enquiry Service PO Box 200 Milton Keynes MK 6YZ E-mail: general_enquiries@open.ac.uk Website: www.open.ac.uk
Wales
24 Cathedral Road Cardiff CF11 9SA Tel: 029 2039 7911 Fax: 029 2027 7930 E-mail: wales@open.ac.uk
Scotland
10 Drumsheugh Gardens Edinburgh EH3 7QJ Tel: 0131 226 3851 Fax: 0131 220 6730 E-mail: scotland@open.ac.uk
Northern Ireland
40 University Road Belfast BT7 1SU Tel: 028 9024 5025 Fax: 028 9023 0565 E-mail: ireland@open.ac.uk
The Open University was created to meet the needs of part-time students who wish to take a course leading to a qualification such as a diploma or degree. Students study at home and are provided by the University with study materials.
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Distance learning and home study courses
Open and Distance Learning Quality Council
ODL QC 16 Park Crescent London W1B 1AH Tel: 020 7612 7090 Fax: 020 7612 7092 Email: info@odlgc.org.uk Website: www.odlqc.org.uk
The Open and Distance Learning Quality Council (ODLQC) sets standards for distance learning and home study courses. Providers of these courses can register with the ODLQC if they meet the ODLQC's standards. The ODLQC regularly monitors providers of these courses to make sure they are providing a good service. They can give you a list and details of the colleges that they have assessed.
Association of British Correspondence Colleges
6 Francis Grove London SW19 4DT Tel: 020 8544 9559 Fax: 020 8540 7657 E-mail: info@homestudy.org.uk Website: www.homestudy.org.uk
The Association of British Correspondence Colleges is a voluntary association of correspondence colleges which comply with a code of ethics guaranteeing certain standards of service in their dealings with students. If you are interested in joining a correspondence course it can advise you on which would be the most suitable.
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Organisations for disabled students
National Bureau for Students with Disabilities (SKILL)
SKILL gives information and advice to disabled students and those with learning difficulties who are over the age of 16.
England
SKILL 4th Floor Chapter House 18-20 Crucifix Lane London SE1 3JW Tel: 020 7450 0620 Fax: 020 7450 0650 Info service: 0800 328 5050 (1.30-4.30pm) Minicom: 0800 068 2422 Email: info@skill.org.uk Website: www.skill.org.uk
Wales
Skill Wales Suite 14, 2nd Floor The Executive Centre Temple Court Cathedral Road Cardiff CF11 9HA Tel: 02920 786506 Email: paul@skillwales.org.uk
Scotland
SKILL in Scotland Norton Park 57 Albion Road Edinburgh EH7 5QY Tel: 0131 475 2348 Email: admin@skillscotland.org.uk Website: www.skill.org.uk/scotland
Northern Ireland
SKILL in Northern Ireland Unit 2 Jerrymount Court North Derby Street Belfast BT15 3HN Tel: 028 9028 7000 Fax: 028 9028 7002 Email: admin@skillni.org.uk Website: www.skill.org.uk/ni
Lead Scotland - Linking education and disability
Lead Scotland gives information and advice on educational opportunities for disabled people in Scotland. An organiser can visit you at home to draw up an action list plan and provide follow up support through the learning period.
Lead Scotland Queen Margaret University College Clerwood Terrace Edinburgh EH12 8TS Tel: 0131 317 3939 Fax: 0131 339 7198 Freephone: 0800 100 900 (ask for ‘Lead Scotland’) Email: enquiries@lead.org.uk Website: www.lead.org.uk
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Organisations for employees and trade union members
Workers’ Educational Association (WEA)
England
Quick House 65 Clifton Street London EC2A 5JE Tel: 020 7375 3092 Fax: 020 7375 3156 Email: info@wea.org.uk Website: www.wea.org.uk
Scotland
Riddles Court 322 Lawnmarket Edinburgh EH 2PG Tel: 0131 226 3456 Fax: 0131 220 0306 Email: hq@weascotland.org.uk
Wales
Coleg Harlech WEA Harlech Gwynedd LL46 2PU Tel: 01766 781900 Email: info@fc.harlech.ac.uk Website: www.harlech.ac.uk
Northern Ireland
1-3 Fitzwilliam Street Belfast BT9 6AW Tel: 028 9032 9718 Fax: 028 9023 0306 Email: info@wea-ni.com
The Workers’ Education Association has local branches which run day, evening and residential courses and summer schools. Details of the local branches are available from the address above. The newspaper ‘WEA NEWS’, which is available from the London Office, is useful for general information.
Unionlearn
Unionlearn Congress House Great Russell Street London WC1B 3LS Tel: 020 7079 6820 Learning and Careers Adviceline: 0800 092 9190 Fax: 020 7079 6921 E-mail: unionlearn@tuc.org.uk Website: www.unionlearn.org.uk
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) Education Service, called Unionlearn, runs courses for shop stewards, union officers and health and safety representatives. If you are a member of a trade union, contact your own union initially to find out what courses it offers.
Wales TUC Learning Services
Transport House 1 Cathedral Road Cardiff CF1 9SD Tel: 029 2034 7010 Fax: 029 2022 1940 E-mail: wtuc@tuc.org.uk Website: www.tuc.org.uk
Wales TUC Learning Services is a department within the Wales TUC. Their role is to provide support to trade unions in Wales enabling them to provide opportunities for their members and to influence education and training policy in Wales.
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