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Skills for Life Support Programme T: F: E: W: The Skills for Life Support Programme is delivered on behalf of the Learning and Skills Improvement Service by CfBT Education Trust and partners CfBT Education Trust 60 Queens Road Reading RG1 4BS Module1b What is Skills for Life? What is meant by embedding?

Skills for Life Support Programme Aim The aim of this course is for you to: secure an understanding of Skills for Life and the embedding approach, and the role you can play in supporting Skills for Life in your organisation. 2

Skills for Life Support Programme Objectives By the end of this session you will: identify the reasons for supporting clients with literacy, language and numeracy (LLN) needs recognise some of the daily instances of LLN activity which take place in their specific setting identify the difficulties for clients with LLN needs in a work or learning environment identify how your role is essential to supporting clients with LLN needs explore ways to signpost clients to appropriate provision to improve their LLN skills using positive language reflect on your own job role and identify ways you can support clients with LLN needs. 3

Skills for Life Support Programme What is meant by Skills for Life? Skills for Life is the government strategy to raise the levels of literacy, language and numeracy (LLN) for adults, to ensure that they are confident and able to function successfully at work and in life. This original definition has been extended to include ICT skills. 4

Skills for Life Support Programme What do we mean by literacy, language and numeracy? Literacy (communication, English) is the ability to read, write, speak and listen in your own language. Language (English for Speakers of Other Languages) is English for those for whom English is not their first language. Numeracy (maths, number) is the ability to use numbers and symbols, shape and measurement, data, charts and graphs in everyday life and work. 5

Skills for Life Support Programme 6 Level comparison chart

Skills for Life Support Programme 7 Level 2 – The benchmark for a modern society 44% 14.1 million adults 56% 17.8 million adults 25 % 8 million adults 75% 23.9 million adults 20% 6.4 million adults 80% 25.5 million adults literacy numeracy literacy and numeracy Level 2

Skills for Life Support Programme The bad news Adults with Entry Level 2 literacy or numeracy are more likely to receive state benefits. Adults with Entry Level 2 literacy or numeracy are much more likely to report symptoms of depression. There is a link between poor LLN skills performance by parents and poor test performance by their children. 8

Skills for Life Support Programme The good news Between 2001 and 2007, 1.5 million adults achieved a Level 2 literacy or numeracy qualification. Evidence clearly shows that improving skills leads to: –a higher probability of being in employment –an increase in business productivity –an increase in earning power. Skills are central to increasing employment, helping people stay in work and giving them opportunities to get on in work. Prosperity for all in the global economy – world class skills, Leitch Review of Skills, December

Skills for Life Support Programme Embedded approaches Embedded teaching and learning combines the development of literacy, language and numeracy with vocational and other skills. The skills acquired provide learners with the confidence, competence and motivation necessary for them to succeed in qualifications, in life and at work. (DfES, 2004) 10

Skills for Life Support Programme Why support clients with literacy, language and numeracy needs? Its our job to respect and support all clients, regardless of their abilities. We can help clients to reach their full potential, in learning, life and work. By supporting their LLN needs as part of other activities, it is more likely that our clients will stay with us and will achieve their goals. Many adults with low level LLN skills have high level thinking skills. 11

Skills for Life Support Programme 12 The positive language approach From the Move On iRoute at

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