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Planning Materials

The Campaign for Learning is here to help you to organise your Family Learning Festival events. Below is a list of planning materials that are available either online or in hard copy.

You can order them online or through our call centre on 020 7766 0001.

Planning Guide - useful guide outlining the seven main steps to planning your FLF event.

Skills for Life planning guide - this guide (written in conjunction with the Skills for Life Strategy Unit) is the ideal guide for anyone who either has not organised FLW events before or anyone who needs to know how to organise literacy, language and numeracy activities in particular. Only available to download.

Specialist guides - these have been produced with the relevant organisation in mind. Only available to download.
Libraries
Museums
Schools
Shopping Centres

Working with offenders - this guide, written in conjunction with Action for Prisoners' Families, highlights the importance of Family Learning when working with offenders and how to plan activities.

Photo permission forms - we would advise you to get written permission from the parent or guardian of anyone under the age of 16. You can download a child permission form here. It may also be useful to get permission from all the people in your photographs. To download an adult permission form, click here.

 

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