Conservative policy on FE and adult skills

NCFE
Citygate
St James' Boulevard
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 4JE

12 February 2010

Time: 2pm - 4pm
Cost: £99 plus VAT - 10% discount for members of our friends scheme

The Conservatives have published a consultation paper on their proposal for a FEFC and the development of lifelong learning accounts. Tricia Hartley, Chief Executive of the Campaign for Learning and Arnold Fairless, Policy Officer, NCFE will critique the paper and the plans for FE under a Conservative government

Delegates will have plenty of opportunities to discuss the issues and ask questions.
Contact information
NameKatie Bloom
Emailkbloom@cflearning.org.uk
Telephone020 7766 0010


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