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SKILLS FOR LIFE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME. Skills for Life Awareness Raising. Aim:To increase your awareness of Skills for Life. Objectives: identify what is meant by Skills for Life be aware of the national Skills for Life strategy
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SKILLS FOR LIFEQUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME Skills for Life Awareness Raising
Aim:To increase your awareness of Skills for Life • Objectives: • identify what is meant by Skills for Life • be aware of the national Skills for Life strategy • identify some barriers to learning that might hinder adults improving their literacy, language and numeracy (LLN) skills • recognise where adults need to use literacy and number skills in work, training and everyday life • recognise the impact of the lack of LLN skills in the workplace • discuss one form of LLN skills assessment • consider what provision is available to support adults to improve their LLN skills • draw up an action plan, which begins to address the LLN skills issues in their workplace.
What are Skills for Life? “The ability to read, write and speak in English/Welsh and to use mathematics at a level necessary to function and progress at work and in society in general.” Basic Skills Agency
Approx 5.2 million adults have literacy levels below Level 1 & 14.9 million have numeracy skills below this level (last SfL survey 2003) • 74% of the prison population have literacy and numeracy skills below level 1 • Those with poor skills are more likely to be unemployed and to live in substandard housing • Those with poor skills are also more likely to have poor physical and mental health • Poor literacy/numeracy skills are intergenerational – there is a cycle of poor skills Scale of the Problem - Recap
History of Development • 1970s – On the Move • 1999 – Sir Claus Moser – ‘A Fresh Start’ • 2001 – Skills for Life Strategy (England & Wales) • Target numbers for adults with improved LLN skills • Developments needed to be able to achieve this.
Since 2001: • 4.7 million adults have started literacy, language and numeracy courses • Over 1.5 million learners have achieved Skills for Life qualifications (2007 target) • 1,619 000 learners have achieved their first Skills for Life qualification (including 138,000 offenders) Achievements so far
Targets to 2010 • Improve the literacy, language and numeracy skills of 2.25 million adults • Reduce by at least 40 per cent the number of adults in the workforce who lack NVQ 2 or equivalent qualifications
Useful Websites • www.sflip.org.uk • www.dfes.gov.uk/readwriteplus • www.basic-skills.org.uk • www.dfes.gov.uk/readwriteplus/embeddinglearning • www.skillsforlifenetwork.com