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LTS Communities Team
Anne Gibson, Programme
Manager
The Journey from April 1st
• transfer
• transition
• one to ones
• development days
The journey so far
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priorities
gaps
policy context
reshape
business plan
integration
What is CLD? Working and Learning Together
(WALT)
Achievement through learning for young people
Engaging with young people to facilitate their personal,
social and educational development and enable them to
gain a voice, influence and a place in society.
What is CLD?
Achievement through learning for adults
Raising standards of achievement in learning for
adults through community-based lifelong learning
opportunities incorporating the core skills of literacy,
numeracy, communications, working with others,
problem-solving and information communications
technology (ICT).
What is CLD?
Achievement through building community capacity
Building community capacity and influence by enabling
people to develop the confidence, understanding and
skills required to influence decision making and service
delivery
Communities Team
• Work with young people team
• Work with adults team
• Community capacity building team
Capacity Building team
• Colin team leader
• Vince Moore
• Peter Lannigan
• New DO
• New Upskilling DO
Priorities
• Draft business plan – consultation
• Outcomes focussed (Colin)
• Launch event September 28th
• Partnerships
• Geographic links / Area Advisers /
HMIE – support BCC at local level
• ‘Let’s prove it’
Policy Context
• CLD contributes to the
achievement of a range of national
outcomes and policies:
• MCMC; 16 + Activity Agreements;
Early Years Framework; ALNIS;
GIRFEC; Community Safety;
Health Improvement; Sustainable
Development
Key Partners
Scottish Government – complex
• HMIE
• National Agencies
• CLDMS
• Local Authorities – CLD Partnerships and ALN
contacts
• Voluntary Sector
• Standards Council
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Work with children, young people and families
Key Outcomes:
Work with young people:
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youth work sector is recognised and recognises itself
as a key contributor in the delivery of Scottish Government
policy, particularly CfE
• The outcomes for Scotland’s young people have been
improved through the development and impact of effective
schools and youth work partnerships
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Key Outcomes
Work with Communities
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The Communities Team has established a lead role for LTS in
policy implementation and practice development for community
capacity building, with a focus on effective partnership working
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The CLD sector is recognised as having a key role in building
strong, resilient and supportive communities and provides
effective feedback into relevant areas of policy development
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Key Outcomes:
Work with Adults:
• The Communities Team, has established a lead role for LTS in policy
implementation and practice development for adult learning with a focus
on effective partnership working,
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• Practitioners receive high quality leadership and support to improve
adult literacies and ESOL learning and teaching
Work with children, young people and families
Cross Cutting Themes
health and well being
• literacy and numeracy
• inclusion
• citizenship
• learner voice
• Curriculum for Excellence (community development
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• Sustainable development
• inclusion
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Integration
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Bridging the Gap
Literacies Conference
Literacies Commission Action Plan
Health and Well Being
Global Citizenship
Assessment and achievement
Bringing a CLD dimension to LTS work
programmes
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Glow – Pilot programme
Website development – working group
MCMC
Recognising Achievement
CfE BtC4 and senior phase
New Developments:
family learning
• work with parents
• inter-generational work
• early intervention
• transitions – 16+activity agreement pilots.
• senior phase exemplifications
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Work with children, young people and families
Challenges:
LTS infrastructure
• integration v bolt on
• support for LTS -external reference group
• stakeholder engagement and raising awareness
internally
• changed role and expectations
• government policy
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Work with children, young people and families
Over to You:
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thoughts
• questions
• ideas