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Media Press Releases

 

Taking Wales forward: The importance of adults to the Welsh Economy


Press Release Date: Tuesday 30th January 2007

'Digital Citizenship'- a joint NIACE Dysgu Cymru and Ofcom action planning event on media literacy


September 2006: Earlier this year Ofcom published its media literacy audit - a document that gives  an insight into the media literacy of the UK. For the first time we can demonstrate a clear need for action to ensure that everyone reaps the benefits from new commnuications technologies. The economic and social consequences for the UK make it important that we act now.

Thinking of returning to learning?

Press Release: Date Friday 6 May 2005

Swansea’s Brangwyn Hall selected to host prestigious awards

Press Release: Date Wednesday 4 May 2005

Champion adult learners act as role models

Press Release: Date Friday, 29 April 2005

Overcoming Learning Disabilities Through Music, Art and Drama

Press Release: Date Friday 22 April 2005

Powys County Council Helps the Community Through Learning

Press Release: Date Friday 22 April 2005

Pembrokeshire Volunteers Learn New Skills

Press Release: Date Friday 22 April 2005

Gwent’s ethnic communities set to gain new learning experience

Press Release: Date Friday 22 April 2005

Coedpoeth Locals Improve the Community Through Learning

Press Release: Date Friday 22 April 2005

Adults in Wales encouraged to get a taste for learning

Press Release: Date Thursday 12 May 2005

Adult learner Lucy helps lead the way

Press Release Date: Wednesday 25 May 2005

Adult learning charity head in Wales welcomes appointment of Commissioner for Older People

 
Press release date: 7th January 2008