Title: Empowering Individuals
1 Empowering Individuals
Yvonne Brown Director of Learning
Services learndirect scotland
2Our Core Business
- We need to bring learning to people instead of
bringing people to learning. - Elliot Masie, 1999
3 4The Policy Context
The Scottish University for Industry is at
the heart of the Scottish Executives vision for
lifelong learning and vital to a knowledge-driven
economy. It will be the hub of the learning
revolution which will enable Scotland to meet the
economic challenges of the 21st century. It must
change attitudes, creating a society where it's
'cool' to learn. I want every one to have access
to education and the benefits that it brings
through gaining new knowledge, skills and
qualifications. Enterprise and Lifelong
Learning Minister 1999
5Why learndirect scotland?
- national gateway to learning
- government commitment to increase access to
learning - lifelong learning
- key to Scotlands future prosperity
- ensure individual employability, for tomorrows
jobs - promote inclusion and opportunity
6 The Delivery Model
AWARENESS RAISING
HELPLINE
WEB SITE
LEARNING CENTRE
REGISTRATION
TRACKING - ongoing advice guidance and
support
INFORMATION, ADVICE, GUIDANCE
using the
NATIONAL LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES DATABASE
LEARNING SUPPORT
LEARNING
FOLLOW-UP
7Our Structure
- private limited company (acts as not-for-profit
Trust) - operates according to a funding agreement with
the Scottish Executive - annual guidance from Ministers and targets set by
Ministers - additional activities undertaken for other
services (e.g. NHS, local authorities, redundancy
response)- national, large scale
8The Learning Landscape
Incentivised learning/ Large Corporates
skills employability competitiveness
-money -status -promotion -job enrichment
6 standard grades
On parole
Workforce inertia Employed but inert
Professional learners
- The 3 Ds
- -disaffected
- -disillusioned
- -disappeared
CPD and personal development
Community activism/ Citizenship
skills University of Life
9Scotlands Literacy Landscape
- 800,000 adults have poor functional literacy
skills - 20 of Scots have lowest level of knowledge,
skills and understanding - Low basic skills costs economy 500 million
- Costs individuals ability to find jobs, mortgages
and complete everyday tasks - Barriers to learning must be overcome
- Skills required are literacy, L2L, ICT, web
awareness, self- development and confidence
10learndirect scotland and the Inclusion Agenda
- Innovation fund
- Learning Bytes Campaign targeted at new,
returning and online learners - Give it a Go Events and tabloid-style newspaper
- Scottish Prison Service
- Learning Centre Sustainability SME Pathfinder
Projects - SWELL (EQUAL Programme) older workers
- Games-Based Learning
- Digital Communities and PIAPs
11Literacy in the Workplace
- 400 STUC Learning Representatives
- 3000 prisoners per year assisted with PCs,
restricted internet access, online tools and
support for basic, life and work skills - Road Haulage and Distribution Training Council
57 low basic skills - Community Learning Strategy Partnership local
council and colleges
12What employers are looking for
- intellectual ability
- business awareness
- analytical skills
- performance
- initiative
- computer literacy
- flexibility
- teamwork
- drive/motivation
- international outlook
- communication skills
- determination to succeed
13Challenges e.g. Prison Service
- 12 of prisoners can barely read
- 25 lack functional literacy
- 56 lack functional numeracy
- High uptake of learning in evidence
- Break cycle of deprivation
- learndirect Scotland brings national approach and
works with existing providers
14Demand Creation Contact Centre And Helpline
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16Press Advertising/Sponsorship
17Marketing Campaign
18learndirect product on-line catalogue 500
- NETg
- IT skills introductory/advanced/expert
user/ECDL - Plato
- Numeracy, literacy, core skills, life job
skills - Maxim
- Finance, communication, HR, health safety,
customer care - Xebec
- Business, finance, personal effectiveness,
customer care, human resources, performance and
organisational management (appraisal, equality
and discrimination), project management - Commissioned
- Industry specific construction, biotechnology,
eskills call handling and using IT, Gaelic,
hospitality, design, marine engineering,
agriculture, online portfolio
19Infrastructure support - On-line Tracking For
Learners
SUfI skillnet
- creating an on-line lifelong learning log
- making available high quality on-line materials
- offering on-line feedback and support
- offering on-line/helpline tutor support
- creating on-line discussion groups for learners
- offering on-line/helpline technical support
20On-line Tracking And Support For Learners
SUfI skillnet
- future phases
- administration, reporting and control
- skills gaps analysis
- training needs analysis
- career planning
- competence mapping
- resource management
- curriculum building
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21Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework
Parity of esteem Transparency Credit
rating Points entitlement
22Lifelong Learning Log
APEL Skills Gaps Individualised
competencies Formal and non-formal training
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NETWORKED SCOTLAND
400 BRANDED LEARNING CENTRES Meet Pledge to
Learners
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25Where learndirect centres engage
National initiatives Learning bytes/ILAs Literacy
numeracy
Supporting individuals Basic/core skills Tailored
solutions
26Contact Details
- yvonneb_at_learndirectscotland.com
- 0044141 285 6052
- www.learndirectscotland.com
- www.lds4b.com