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Aimhigher South West
AIMHIGHER IN THE SOUTH WEST VISION Our vision is of a seamless education and training service that helps any individual in the SW to gain access to education which is right for them. Learners will be able to progress to a level which fulfils their potential, and to get proper recognition and respect for their achievements from employers, educationists and the SW community. Building local opportunities is central to the vision, particularly in areas where poor transport infrastructure restricts access. This plan will move us closer to our vision.    moremore


Aimhigher West Midlands
Aimhigher in the West Midlands Aimhigher in the West Midlands operates in the following areas:
  • Birmingham and Solihull
  • Black Country
  • Coventry and Warwickshire
  • Herefordshire and Worcestershire
  • Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin
  • Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent
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AchieveAbilityUniversity of the Arts
Background on University of the Arts: University of the Arts London consists of five internationally renowned colleges:
  • Camberwell College of Arts
  • Central St Martins College of Art and Design
  • Chelsea College of Art and Design
  • London College of Communication
  • London College of Fashion
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AchieveAbilityRichmond Upon Thames College
"Our mission is to provide high quality education and training programmes to all students who enrol in the College and to encourage individuals and groups from within the community to use the College as a resource for their lifelong learning."    moremore

Dyslexia Action
Dyslexia Action provides comprehensive and highly professional services for dyslexic people. It contributes to consultations on policy issues at the Department for Education and Skills, and works in partnership with schools and other bodies. It has a proven record of success since 1972 and a reputation for high standards of provision. Above all, it cares...    moremore

AchieveAbilityThe British Dyslexia Association
The BDA are working in Partnership with the AchieveAbility project.    moremore

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