New Futures, New FundingChanges to Funding Adult Learning This event is now FULL.
[Background] [Audience] [Programme] BackgroundThese are challenging times for adult learning providers dependent on government funding to support learning and skills for those aged 19 to 90. The government wants to stand by its commitments not just to the economic future of the country but to support lifelong learning in challenging times as funding pressures start to pinch. This conference aims to set out the implications for funding for adult learning from 2006 and beyond; put them in context and explore the potential for retaining and improving a broad curriculum for adults against a backcloth of tightening resources and the drive to achieve high quality. _______________________________ AudienceThe conference is aimed at FE colleges and local authority providers; voluntary and community sector organisations with an interest in government funding and lifelong learning; work based learning suppliers working with adults; organisations and individuals considering future prospects for supplying adult learning or skills; employers; practitioners; policy makers. _______________________________ Programme
This programme is correct at the time of going to press. The organisers reserve the right to make changes to the published programme in the event of one or more of the advertised speakers being unable to attend. Delegates will have no claim against NIACE in respect of such changes. _______________________________ Also in November 2005... |