Getting a taste of learning for free!
Third sector organisations supporting out-of-work people on skills and employment programmes can now link their work to educational opportunities offered free-of-charge by the Open University.
The Open University in Wales is looking to develop community partnerships with voluntary organisations and social enterprises to support people on benefits and low incomes into education.
Development Officer for the Open University, Gayle Hudson, told WCVA: ‘Through our Openings Programme there are a range of courses available that have been developed especially for those new to studying, returning to education or people who may not have achieved any formal qualifications at school.
‘They are aimed at helping people get a taste of subject areas, develop learning skills and to build confidence. They are ideal progression routes from community learning to more formal education and could offer ideal progressions from projects like the Engagement Gateway and Intermediate Labour Market.
‘We are keen to work with local communities and third sector organisations to help raise skills and aspirations. We also may be able to offer free taster and information sessions.’
The Open University’s Openings Programme courses run for 20 weeks and start four times a year in September, November, March and June.
For more information contact Gayle Hudson (North and Mid Wales) on 01691 671648 and g.hudson@open.ac.uk or Eleri Chilcott ( South Wales ) on 029 2026 2798 and r.e.chilcott@open.ac.uk. Alternatively visit www.open.ac.uk/openings.
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