The ESOL Equality Impact Assessment – the implications (morning session)
In response to overwhelming demand, an additional seminar has been organised on the morning of 21 July. The seminar is for English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) providers, stakeholders and policy makers.
| Date: | 21 Jul 2011 |
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| Venue: | Leicester: NIACE Renaissance House, 20 Princess Road West, Leicester LE1 6TP |
| Ref: | C3012AM/0711 |
| Fee: | £85 (includes sandwich lunch, tea/coffee) |
| Contact: | NIACE Events Team (events@niace.org.uk) Tel: 0116 204 2833 |
| Apply: | Apply Online is now closed for this event |
[Background] [Aims] [Objectives] [Programme] [Event Information] [Application Conditions]
The Government has announced that an ESOL Equality Impact Assessment, is underway and John Hayes, the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) Minister has confirmed that the result will be published before the summer recess. This assessment of the impact of the proposed funding changes on ESOL learners is likely to be significant.
The proposed changes in ESOL funding are likely to have a serious impact on current learners, especially women. The Government plans to remove the discretionary Learner Support Fund (currently £4.5m). In addition, the change in the programme weighting from 1.2 to 1.0 and the introduction of fees may prevent many existing learners from progressing next September.
This policy seminar, held immediately after the Equality Impact Assessment is released, will brief participants, consider the implications and will help participants understand the full impact of the proposals.
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Aims
Participants will increase their knowledge and understanding of the BIS ESOL Equality Impact Assessment and government policy on adult learning.
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Objectives
- to examine the current policy context for ESOL
- to critically analyse the proposed changes in ESOL funding
- to examine the EIA and its implications for ESOL learners in all settings.
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Programme
10:30 Arrival and registration (tea/coffee available)
10:45 Welcome and introduction to the day from the Chair
Alastair Thomson, Principal Advocacy Officer, NIACE
11:00 The ESOL Equality Impact Assessment – a briefing
Alastair Thomson, Principal Advocacy Officer, NIACE
11:30 The ESOL Equality Impact Assessment
– an analysis of the proposed changes and implications for learners
Chris Taylor, Programme Manager and Lead Officer for ESOL, NIACE
11:45 Discussion groups
Identify and share potential opportunities and problematic areas
12:15 Feedback
12:30 Next steps and closing comments
Chris Taylor, Programme Manager and Lead Officer for ESOL
12:45 Close of seminar and networking (tea/coffee and sandwich lunch available)
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Event Information
Arrival and registration is at 10:30am for a 10:45am start. The event will end at 12:45pm
Event fee per person: £85 (includes sandwich lunch, tea/coffee)
NB: NIACE does not charge VAT on conference or course fees.
Only online application forms with the payments section completed will be processed
NB: If you wish us to invoice your employer we require a copy of the Purchase Order before the form is processed.
Places will be allocated in order of receipt of completed online application forms (one online application form per person)
Video cameras may be in use at this event. If you do not wish to be photographed or appear on the video outputs please indicate this on the application form and make yourself known at registration
Participants should be prepared to take their own notes as there will not be handouts for all sessions
If you have not received an e-mail confirming your attendance and joining instructions 4 working days before the event please contact:
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Application Conditions
Event: Thursday 21 July 2011 (morning seminar)
Closing Date: Thursday 14 July 2011
Cancellations are non-refundable
The full fee is payable prior to the event Substitutions are to be advised 5 working days prior to the event
A 15 working days notice period is required for provision of electronic note-takers, sign language interpreters and transcription to Braille
Places are to be reserved online – scroll up and click on Apply Now
Reservations by telephone cannot be accepted
Application forms are individually acknowledged by e-mail
Joining instructions, including map and directions, will be e-mailed out one week before the event
NIACE reserves the right to reject applicants who are not from the target audience list.
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