“Supported through the Neighbourhood Learning in Deprived Communities (NLDC) find in partnership with Lancashire Adult Learning”
Pendle Learning Network learning providers list
Our current partnership learning providers are
listed below. Click on a provider name for more details including
current courses available and contact information.
The Activate Pendle project from Burnley Pendle & Rossendale PCT provides learning programmes to improve health and wellbeing. These cover areas from healthy eating to improving mobility and are generally held in community centres in a very open environment.
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Brierfield Cyber Café is one of the key projects being delivered by Brierfield Action in the Community (BAIC) and are registered as a 'not for profit organisation' and a 'Registered Charity'.
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Building Bridges Pendle is an Interfaith organisation and a registered charity, which wants to bring a realisation that diversity, is a positive aspect in the make-up of our society. People must view differences in culture and faith as richness and be aware of similarities in our identity as citizens of a multi-cultural and multi-faith country.
The aims of Building Bridges Pendle are to:
Advance
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Entry to Employment programme, 16-18 year old learners, the programme is run at Burnley College Training. The learners are prepared for full time college programmes at level two, employment, or apprenticeships.
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CVS have been operational in Burnley since 1935, initially as the Citizens Guild, then the Council of Social Service from 1945 and with the current title since 1973.
The intervening years have seen a commitment of service to the local community which has been second to none with a series of notable achievements including:
For 40 years CVS ran the Citizens Advice Bureau
For the last 43
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Caring today is an independent, not-for-profit organisation that was established in 2001 to support disabled children and children with learning difficulties; and their parents and carers living in East Lancashire.
We support disabled children by offering respite sessions, where they can be involved in activities of social, recreational and education value.
We also support parents and carers of disabled children by providing advocacy support and through a
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Christ Church is a church and community facility for all the people of Nelson, supporting local community and voluntary activites and organisations. We have rooms that we hire out to various organisations for things like training and mmetings, and we have a superb cafe that makes a really good bowl of soup!
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Lancashire County Council has overseen the development of 61 children’s centres across the county between April 2004 and March 2008. The children’s centres provide a range of high quality services to children aged under 5 and their families. The multi-agency services are based around a ‘core offer’ of child & family health, early education & childcare, family support and employment & training. Services
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The Open Door Project is a not-for-profit charitable trust. Established in 1998 by Colne Churches together, it responds to the needs of the people in Colne and surrounding areas.
It does this primarily, but not exclusively, for the benefit of those who are marginalised and disadvantaged. The project works with individuals, voluntary and community groups and statutory organisations to help improve the quality of life
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Community North West was founded by Mr. John Moores and Dr. Maureen Williams in May 1997. It is a networking and communication membership forum for community groups and small voluntary organisations in the North West, and currently operating as a Company Limited by Guarantee and a Registered Charity. It has independent funding and is therefore able to work across all sectors.
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