Lifelong Learning in the Community, Youth Workers & Not for Profit SectorEasy Sister

The Unite Lifelong Learning team have always been active in the Community, Youth Workers & Not for Profit Sector. We aim to support Unite ULRs in getting high quality information & training, and linking ULRs together to spread best practice throughout the workplace.

Regional Learning Organisers (RLOs) work with Unite ULRs to give Unite members within the Community, Youth Workers & Not for Profit Sector every possible assitance with their education & training needs.

Through this Unite helps members & their families within the sector get the skills needed to face todays challenges at work & at home with confidence.

Community, Youth Workers & Not for Profit

 

Click HERE to go to the Unite Community, Youth Workers & Not for Profit Sector pages.

Click HERE to go to a link to the main Sector Skills Council that cover this industry. Others are found by clicking HERE.

 

Click on the links below to read examples of work done by ULRs in the Community, Youth Workers & Not for Profit Sector.

 

Arts Council - North West region

Big Lottery; Birmingham - LAW day 2011

Chadderton Hall Garden Project - 2011

Helen Douglas - Remploy

Learning Centre - Port Vale FC; West Midlands

Polish event - Worcester; West Midlands

Sheffield Homes LAW 2011 - Sheffield

Silver surfing at Oldham Council - 2011

Simon Community - Scotland

Zion Centre - Moss Side; Manchester

 

For more information about LLL in the workplace and about ULRs click HERE to go to the LLL homepage.