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- A Transferable Model for the Development of a Higher Level Apprenticeship (12/12/11 - 775kB)
- During 2011, Lifelong Learning Networks, The University Vocational Awards Council and the Construction Skills SSC embarked on a successful project to develop a higher apprenticeship framework. As part of the project, a guidance document has been produced for colleagues wishing to develop this model further across other sectors.
- Final Evaluation of the Skills for Sustainable Communities LLN (18/11/11 - 409kB)
- A final evaluation of the Skills for Sustainable Communities LLN.
- Supporting Vocational Learners to Progress to Higher Education: A Guide for Advisors (28/07/11 - 670kB)
- The Hughes Report (22/07/11 - 507kB)
- Report to the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister from the Advocate for Access to Education
- The Progression Story (28/05/11 - 400kB)
- Linking London, April 2011
- Advanced Apprentices welcome here! (10/05/11 - 332kB)
- Sussex Learning Network
- LLN Research (25/03/11 - 535kB)
- A Synopsis of Lifelong Learning Network's Research
- The Research Journey: Developing and Supporting a Practitioner Research Network (30/01/11 - 1.01MB)
- Higher Futures, Aimhigher South Yorkshire
- Survey of Level 3 Students in Construction Related Subjects (25/01/11 - 72.49kB)
- A survey of level 3 students studying construction related subjects.
- Cumbria Craft Review: Executive Summary (25/01/11 - 268kB)
- Cumbria Institute of the Arts (now part of the University of Cumbria) commissioned the Cumbria Craft Review in January 2006. With funding from HEFCE, a twelve month, part-time research post was created with the aim of investigating the current condition of the craft sector in the region. The agenda covered the decline of traditional crafts within the region, the conservation and regeneration of craft skills, the development of sustainable cultural initiatives in rural contexts and the creation of networks and collaborations between agencies, artists and craftspeople. The Cumbria Craft Review is the first survey to carry out an in-depth study of the craft sector throughout the region, its aim being to provide evidence to support the establishment of a regional strategy for the conservation, development and support of the craft sector; The Craft Futures Strategy.