Week 4 ...continued: WULF Projects
Here in Wales we are proud to have four UNISON lifelong learning projects dedicated to helping you to organise fantastic learning opportunities in your workplace, funded by the Welsh Government's Wales Union Learning Fund (WULF).
Here's a video from the Connecting Learners in North Wales WULF Project all about how WULF projects can help ULRs.
Connecting Learners in North Wales, hosted by Cartrefi Cymru in Bangor, Gwynedd, covering staff working in:
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public, private and third sector social care
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local authority and schools
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voluntary and community sector employees
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social housing
You can get in touch with the team by email
Connecting Learners in South & Mid Wales, hosted by Community Lives Consortium in Swansea, covering staff working in:
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social care (public, private and third sector)
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social housing
Learning to Make a Difference - commonly known as the STEP Project - is hosted by Besti Cadwaladr University Health Board in Llanfairfechan, Conwy., covering:
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NHS staff in North Wales and North Powys
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private sector healthcare and nursing homes
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civilian staff in emergency services (Police force, Ambulance service, Fire & Rescue service)
Finally, DigiSkills Cymru is hosted by WEA Cymru in Bangor and works with WULF projects, union branches and employers to help to build the digital skills and confidence of public service workers. It leads the co-design of unique workshops and online learning opportunities that meet the specific needs of different groups as well as recruiting, training and supporting a network of Digital Champions across the Welsh public services.
Being a Digital Champion is a perfect accompaniment to being a ULR - and our training is free until March 2016. If you're interested you can sign-up here