An IAG Success Story for an ex offenderFeeling pretty low and vulnerable with no job but help was there in the shape of Carter and Carter
A celebrating prisonFour offenders received awards duirng May for learning
MEP present with A Key AwardLiz Lynn West Midlands MEP was presented with a Key award in Brussels
A gently prompt by a sister lead to successYvonne’s children were growing up and Yvonne decided she wanted to do something for herself......
Learning a road to recoveryFind out how small steps into learning can achieve so much for Anthony
No interested in School........Delyth admits that she didn’t do very well at school, because at that time she simply had no interest in learning.
Bad Luck turns into Good LuckSince being young Shaolan has faced adversity but this did not stop her rising to the challenge
A family firstAngela was often made to feel uncomfortable and of little value esepcially at school but not anymore
Ashwani Singh - WalsallAshwani gains confidence from learning
Hugh Wedderburn - WalsallHugh Wedderburn’s teacher writes that he makes “any teacher’s role easier and even more enjoyable and that I am lucky to have in my class.”
Laura works for Birmingham International AirportLaura works in the training and development department
Linda from WolverhamptonLinda Knight was presented with her Key award in Wolverhamtpon at the West Midlands Regional Award ceremony on the 23rd May. Barbara Crosland from CSIP (who sponsored this award0 made the presentation
A Wolverhampton FiremanTony was presented with his award on the 23rd May in Wolverhampton at the Regional Adult Learners' Award ceremony. Bernadette Smith from GoSkills (the sector skills council for passenger transport) presented the award and GoSkills sponsored it.
National Learning Works Award WinnerLaim's was presented with his award on the 23rd May in Wolverhamtpon at the regional Adult Learners' Award ceremony by Andrew Brown, Black Country Learning and Skills Council executive director
A Wolverhampton Artist - National Senior Learner of the Year Award WinnerAndy Brown the Executive Director for the Black Country learning and Skills Council presented Ray with his National Senior Learners Award 2007 on the 23rd May. The West Midlands Regional award ceremony took place in Wolverhampton
Time to SpareKaren had not worked for a number of years but needs a confidence boast
Springboard to ConfidenceJane’s younger years were spent helping to look after a large family