Responding to rural learning needs in North Wales. Interim Report of GWLAD Project, July 2007

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Publication Date 2007
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GWLAD is a unique partnership based in north Wales which is looking at innovative ways of delivering learning in rural areas.

Funded by ESF EQUAL 2, GWLAD is the Welsh word for ‘country’ and is an acronym that reflects the main work of our project – Getting Work, Learning and Advice in rural areas.

The partnership consists of a range of organisations from the educational, voluntary and community sectors including the School of Lifelong Learning at the University of Wales, Bangor as lead partner; Medrwn Môn, the voluntary agency for Anglesey; the Black Environment Network; CAIS – a drug and alcohol rehabilitation organisation; Stonewall Cymru (Wales); Chwarae Teg, a women’s rights organisation; the Welsh Language Board; the Open University; McAlpine’s, a local employer.

Source Link Link to Main Source http://www.wheb.ac.uk/en/gwlad-interim-report.pdf
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Bangor University: School of Lifelong Learning http://www.bangor.ac.uk/ll/
Website: GWLAD http://www.gwlad.org/

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