Commitments to Each CU Participant Each young person to reach towards their full potential To make Learning Fun and Encourage Self- Directed Discovery.

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Commitments to Each CU Participant Each young person to reach towards their full potential To make Learning Fun and Encourage Self- Directed Discovery To Equip Young People for Life Long Learning

Values That Underpin the CU Trust Encourage Voluntary Participation Stimulate and Support Local Leadership Everything at a High Quality Learning is Child Directed Reviews are Independent and Authoritative All Parts of the CU Movement are Financially sustainable

Themes for 2013 Year Continue our Growth Better and More Effective Publicity and Belief in the CU More Funding not just from Government Innovative Partnerships

 CU Managers  National CU Office  CU Trustees  Chancellors and Patrons  New local CU legal Structures  Partner organisations  Children  Local Authorities  HE and FE  Schools and Academies

Themes for the 2014 Year Raising our Profile Getting the Numbers Right Sustainability of Each Local CU

Society will Benefit You are Successful Children do Benefit Believe in Yourselves and in What you do Because