More then a museum volunteerMLA West Midlands Special Individual Adult Learners’ Week Award winner is Shelley Whitney from Stoke-on-Trent
A voice in my head told me to persevereAs a child Angela Mills was constantly told that she wouldn’t amount to anything.
Joining a trade with teachingGraham Kenny first got back into learning by taking French so he and his wife could get more out of their holidays.
He talks to the animalsBob Lawrence’s day job makes him one of the most useful friends that his university classmates can have. They’re all studying zoo biology, but he lives it.........
From School Cleaner to School TeacherWhen Clare Harris took a cleaning job at Sunfield School in Stourbridge ten years ago, she knew she didn’t want to do it forever.
Afraid to pick up a pen....Robert Turner was good at hiding his dyslexia at work.........
A role model for young offendersAs a young man Isiah Williams felt that he fit the stereotype of disaffected youth.
Bilston Art 4 Health GroupWin the MLA West Midlands Special Group Adult Learners’ Week Award - 2008
A bloomin' close family succeeds“We left school with no qualifications to have babies and we have decided we need to do something better than nappies and housework.”
All for the love of a child..Rissvoy Scarrott (age 28 years) Highly Commended Individual Learner - West Midlands
Driving himself to successRobert Galloway wins the Learning and Skills Council Learning at Work West Midlands Award
A little belief goes a long wayDiane Breeze suffered from poor mental health for years. But the self-belief that she started to build on her learning journey has put her on the road to recovery.
Helped along the right road by the Prince’s TrustMichael Davies age 23 years
Highly Commended Individual Learner – West Midlands