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The links on these pages will take you to various websites offering information and advice on skills and learning issues
- Agencies: a range of organisations who are concerned with learning and skills development
- Employers: websites offering practical advice and support for all kinds of businesses
- Government Departments: Government websites containing information on education, training, skills and employment
- Learners: information for learners, including how to get on free courses in your local area
- Teachers and Learning Providers: a range of websites designed to be useful for colleges, learning providers and teachers.
***NEW*** DIUS now has it's own channel on You Tube, where you can watch the latest Skills for Life advert and see what Ministers think about the latest issues.
To view the DIUS You Tube channel, click here or go to www.youtube.com/diusgovuk.
The Read Write Plus website also hosts several other websites relating to Skills for Life:
Curriculum Online: Online versions of the Skills for Life adult core curriculum
Skills for Life Framework This website sets out a planning and development framework to help providers deliver high-quality Skills for Life provision. The resource includes advice, guidance and sets out an easy step-by-step process.
ICT as a Skill for Life This website covers ICT as a Skill for Life, the Skills for Life ICT Pathfinder Project and information on the SfL ICT curriculum.
Embedded Learning portal: Skills for Life materials for Embedded Learning
Framework for Understanding Dyslexia: Useful information on dyslexia for tutors and teachers
Raising Standards Guides: Online contextualised guides to support success in literacy, numeracy and ESOL - a must for all teachers and support staff
Skills for Life Survey: Skills need estimates for England (derived from the Needs Survey)
The Tools Library: This website contains the new trial versions of the Skills for Life Initial Assessment tools.
Whole Organisation Approach to Skills for Life: Delivering Skills for Life through a 'whole organisation approach' can bring significant benefits
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