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LSEN - Manchester. Learning, Skills and Employment Network Manchester. LSEN - Manchester. Learning, Skills and Employment Network Manchester. LSEN - Manchester. Learning, Skills and Employment Network Manchester. LSEN - Manchester. Learning, Skills and Employment Network
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LSEN - Manchester Learning, Skills and Employment Network Manchester
LSEN - Manchester Learning, Skills and Employment Network Manchester
LSEN - Manchester Learning, Skills and Employment Network Manchester
LSEN - Manchester Learning, Skills and Employment Network Manchester
LSEN - Manchester • Established in 2001through the development of Community Empowerment Networks • One of the Thematic Networks of the Community Network for Manchester • Funded initially through Neighbourhood Renewal Funding
Operational Structure • Not constituted at present– managed through a Link Organisation – Commitment in Communties • Overseen by an LSEN Executive Group of elected and co-opted members
Delivery Structure • Membership open to all providers, public, private and third sector – over 550 members across the City at present • Members receive regular email bulletins and encouraged to visit website – www.lsen.org.uk • Quarterly meetings for all on specific issues • Cross sectoral Task Groups established focusing on City Strategy, NLDC, ESOL, Informal Adult Learning, Foundation Leanring
Present areas of work • Contributing to the ESOL Action Plan for the City – in response to the LSC’s “New Approach to ESOL” paper • Providing Quality Improvement and Support Sessions for NLDC Contract holders • Developing a ManchesterThird Sector Consortia • Development of Informal Adult Learning across the City
Adult Informal Learning • LSEN Informal Adult Learning Task Group consulted with membership in 2008 and responded to “Shaping the Future” consultation • Task Group then established a Conference and Manifesto Planning Group late 2008 • Conference held on 19th March 2009 – Building Social Capital through Community Based Learning • Over 120 participants, expert witnesses and good practice groups attended
Towards the Learning Revolution • Building on the Conference established Manchester 360° Partnership – 48 organisations across Manchester
Towards the Learning Revolution • Submitted bid to Transformation Fund for £98,000 (unfortunately unsuccessful – but partnership still working together) • Established Manchester 360° Monthly Email bulletin • Established the Manchester Festival of Learning Website – www.festivaloflearning.org.uk • Successful in drawing down £20,000 for BIS to run over 100 informal learning opportunties during Festival (running throughout October
Next steps • Convert website into monthly Informal Adult Learning Portal site with links to the Adult Advancement Network and Partnership • Develop a co-ordinated bid for funding from the Community Learning Champions bid • Explore links with the successful Future Jobs Fund bid in Manchester (through AGMA of which we are a partner) • Explore development of NVQs in Advice and Guidance
And finally a big thank you The LSEN, as an active member of the ECA, would like to thank the core team of ECA and the National Executive Committee for all the support they have given us over the past 12 months to help us develop these initiatives Partners in Lifelong Learning