Community Learning Survey
Results updated 8 Oct 2014
The initial Community Learning Provision survey ran from 1st March to 30th April 2014 and was completed by 287 residents.
The Community Learning team was disappointed with the level of response so the survey was extended from 22nd May to 31st July 2014. During this period an additional 29 responses were received and the results reflected the information gained from the earlier survey.
All responses have been carefully considered by the Community Learning team and will feed into plans for future learning provision.
A full report of the initial survey is available below. For more information relating to the outcomes of the complete survey please contact the Community Learning team.
Files:
- Full results report, 279.7 KB (Office Word 2007 XML document)
Links:
Overview
The Richmond Community Learning Partnership consists of a group of partners working together to bring new learning opportunities to adult residents of Richmond borough.
We are looking to provide a wide range of activities including: support for health and wellbeing, introducing people to new technology, keeping alive treasured traditional skills, practical skills such as cooking, sewing and gardening, activities to support family care and opportunities to learn new skills for volunteering or improving employment prospects.
Please complete the survey below to give us your views about current and future adult learning provision. We are interested in hearing from existing and potential learners to determine what adult learning activities would be of interest and how any barriers to learning could be overcome.
Areas
Audiences
- Residents
- Black and minority ethnic groups
- Carers
- Older people
- Parents
- People with disabilities
Interests
- Richmond Borough
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