Neath Port Talbot Learning Community
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Learning Pool offers a Internet gateway to learning, employment and leisure information in the Neath - Port Talbot area.
Neath Port Talbot New Learning Network has funding from Objective One to help many of you with costs while you learn - for example childcare or transport. Local Action Centres have been created to organise adult courses in your area.The people in your Local Action Centre will help you find just the right course for you and advise you whether you are eligible for support.
All our Local Action Centres have up-to-date computer suites with Internet access to all information on the World Wide Web. If you don't know how to use it don't worry - there's always someone there to help.
If you are thinking of changing your job or going back to work after some time or if you are expecting a child and want to know more about parenting, there's never been a better opportunity than the present with so much choice available so close to home. There are more than 40 partners in the New Learning Network and many of these can advise and help you whatever your needs. We want you to enjoy your lifelong learning experience so we'll help you sort out anything from money troubles and relationship difficulties to number or language problems.
Get in touch with your Local Action Centre (you can find one on this site) and make it your resolution to Sign Up Now.
The New Learning Network aims to help people who want to make changes to their lives and offers support to guidance and advice about a wide range of courses and training.
The Big Lottery Fund is the new organisation incorporating the New Opportunities Fund and the Community Fund to work together to create a single new lottery distributor.
The European Social Fund Division is responsible for ensuring that European Social Fund money is used to support and add value to national employment and skills priorities, in line with EU regulations.