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Birmingham Core Skills Development Partnership exists to ensure levels of literacy, numeracy and IT skills in Birmingham increase to exceed national target levels for all client groups.
- adults and young people are confident and able to participate in community activities because of adequate literacy/numeracy skills
- all adults in employment have levels of communication/numeracy to do work tasks well, enjoy their work and see opportunities for self-development
- all employers and employees recognise a shared responsibility for continuing development of communication/number skills of employees and the workplace
- all those seeking employment have essential communication and number skills for employability
- all pupils leave school having reached highest achievement levels in literacy/numeracy and confident with IT support for these
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- all pupils have a strong sense of success at all stages of their schooling
- children, young people and adults see themselves as able to be readers, writers, communicators in a range of ways
- the city has a strong culture of reinvesting literacy/numeracy skills for the benefit of others
- literacy and number activities are seen as valuable and as activities to be celebrated
- parents (and those about to be parents/acting as parents) are confident in own roles/skills
The Partnership forms part of the wider strategic planning and operating mechanisms between Birmingham City Council, Birmingham Voluntary Service Council, and Birmingham and Solihull TEC in conjunction with a range of strategic partners. The Partnership can be contacted at:
Birmingham Core Skills Development Partnership
100 Broad Street
Birmingham B15 1AE
Tel: 0121 248 8083
Fax: 0121 248 8002
email: office@coreskills.co.uk |
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