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Purpose |
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Raising
standards of achievement in learning for adults through community
based lifelong learning opportunities
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Engaging
with young people to facilitate their personal, social and
educational development and enable them to gain a voice, influence
and place in society.
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Building
community capacity and influence by enabling individuals, groups
and communities to develop the confidence, understanding and
skills required to influence decision making and service
delivery.
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Membership |
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Volunteer
Centre Moray
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Dialogue
Youth
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HIE Moray
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The Moray
Council - Community Learning & Development
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The Moray
Council - Housing
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NHS
Grampian
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Community
First
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MVSO
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Moray
Against Poverty
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Moray
College
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Adult
Literacies Partnership
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Moray
Youthstart
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Joint
Community Councils of Moray
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Careers
Scotland
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Latest Projects - Adult
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First
Aid for the under fives
A group of parents from Elgin Loose Ends identified in their
Individual Learning Plans that they wished to develop their skills
in this subject matter but did not have the confidence to attend
existing First Aid courses. This course was delivered in
partnership with CLD (Adult Team) and a local health visitor in a
way that was appropriate to the learning needs of this
group. Everyone successfully completed both the knowledge
and practical elements of this course and reported an increase in
their confidence when dealing with first aid emergencies with
their children.
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Loose
Ends - Open Doors
As part of adult learners week Elgin Loose Ends held an open
doors session. A number of local professionals and members
of the public came along and were supported to find out more about
hits adult learning initiative and to see first hand how it
operates.
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Elgin
Adult Learners Annual Yearbook/DVD
The second yearbook has been published and is in the process of
being distributed to learners and professionals. The book
details both individual and group achievements of those adult
learners who participated in the many CLD (Adult Team)
groups/projects within Elgin. Learners have indicated the
importance of sharing their success and achievements with others.
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Family
Messy Time
Two very successful and well attended Family Messy Time
sessions were held during the summer holidays. These were
designed by CLD Adult Team in response to feedback from families
in the Pinefield area which highlighted the lack of affordable and
accessible family activities within their community. Whilst
the hook was family arts and crafts, CLD staff and partners
provided support to the parents to meaningfully engage with their
children throughout the sessions. This parenting support was
well received by the many families - with this in mind family art
packs were created to allow the families to continue with this
family learning experience.
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