Man and childFamily and Intergenerational Learning

The Family and Intergenerational Learning Networks brings together a range of organisations that are promoting and supporting intergenerational learning, involving adults in children's learning and enabling adults to address and develop their own learning skills. The Family and Intergenerational Learning Network holds meetings bi-annually in North and South Wales. For more information contact: rachel.lewis@niacedc.org.uk

Embedding Family Learning into Families First
Pavilion Conference Centre, Llandrindod Wells
February 9th 2012

A conference for all those working for families in Wales

Families First is an innovative programme that seeks to deliver effective multi-agency approaches to supporting families particularly those in poverty. It is a key response to the Welsh Government's Child Poverty Strategy and aims to support families in order to achieve better outcomes for children. Family learning increases adult skill levels, improves employability and increases children and young people's educational attainment. Those who engage with family learning activity also develop better family and community relationships and improved well being. More

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