Learn more about the RLPSWW at the touch of a button
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Web-users can now get informative, up-to-date information about a regionally-based partnership that is transforming the way employers and education providers’ work to benefit learners across the region at the click of a button.
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The Regional Learning Partnership for South West Wales (RLPSWW), which is part-funded by the European Social Fund (ESF) through the Welsh Government, is launching its dynamic-looking website on Monday, July 4.
Carmarthenshire County Council Director of Regeneration and Leisure and RLPSWW Strategy Group Chairman Dave Gilbert said: “The launch of this new website is an exciting development as it will provide a single point of access to information relating to the RLPSWW.”
The user-friendly site includes details about the development of the partnership – which covers Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Pembrokeshire and Swansea areas – its aims and achievements-to-date.
Speaking about the site, Director of Education, Leisure and Lifelong Learning in Neath Port Talbot CBC and RLPSWW Steering Group Chairman Karl Napieralla, said: “This website includes valuable information about who is involved in the partnership and the various areas it covers – including education, regeneration and skills.
“Users can also view the work undertaken by the RLPSWW for its Regional Learning Skills Observatory (RLSO), which is a tool aimed at improving access to local data and intelligence, for learning, skills and the labour market through a single interactive information base.”
The site will be regularly updated with applicable news items about RLP-facilitated activities and events, partner updates as well as provide access to the latest regional news affecting education, skills and the economy within South West Wales.
Users will also be able to access details of both previous and upcoming RLPSWW meetings – including agenda notes and minutes. For details visit www.rlpsww.org.uk.
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