surrey lifelong learning partnership
Who we are and what we do Established in 1999, Surrey Lifelong Learning
Partnership (SLLP) is a registered Charity. Each year we help between 600 and
800 people return to learn to gain new skills, qualifications and employment. We
rely on a mix of income streams, including generating funds through our Bike
Project social enterprise and securing grant funding for projects. Our vision:
All within Surrey have the opportunity to re-engage in learning throughout their
lives. Our mission: To work with partners to ensure that those, in Surrey and
beyond, who have missed out on learning in the past, have opportunities to learn
and to reach their full potential. What we offer: Opportunities for more people
to learn by providing courses locally. Ongoing support so that they are able to
continue on their learning journey. Approaches to learning which are more
attractive and accessible. A shared understanding of local learning needs among
education and training providers. A positive influence over the policies and
planning to meet local learning needs and wants. Who do we support: Those living
within disadvantaged communities in Surrey and other parts of the South-East.
Adults (19+) of all ages who wish to develop new skills to gain employment, to
improve their health or well-being, or to develop new interests. Young people
aged 14-19 where these are not already being catered for. Out trustees: Anne
Rouse, Chair Martin Bridge Sue Hackman Maureen Kilminster Hans Weijman