14 Halton Adult Learning – The Creative Curriculum in 24/25
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Minutes:
The Board
received a report on Halton’s Creative Curriculum for Adult Learning in
2024/25. Work was done to design programmes that would allow a holistic
development of literacy, teamwork, communication/presentation skills,
self-reflection and confidence. Halton Adult Learning was fully externally
funded by LCR’s Adult Skills Fund. There were previously issues with staff
members going off on long-term sick leave. Officers provided brochures to the
Board detailing the work undertaken in 2024/25 including crafts, murals,
educational trips to free to access places and writing stories which were
published. Most of the 450 adult learners in Halton enrolled on the creative
courses and the feedback received was very positive.
It was
confirmed that Halton Adult Learning will need to pay £20,000 back to LCR as
the allocation target was not met. However, they had recently received £25,000
from the UKSPF to provide literacy lessons.
Regarding the
books that the adult learners had got published, Officers agreed to provide
them put into local schools as it promoted local successes.
Historically,
there had been issues with getting non-accredited courses funded but a lot of
adults did not want to take accredited courses because there could be negative
connotations for exams. Classes were 12 adults at maximum in order to help
individual learning.
The Board
praised the work done by Halton Adult Learning and suggested that the artwork
of the learners go in Bridley Theatre.
It was
confirmed that the learning courses were for adults aged 19 and above.
RESOLVED: That the report be noted.