Report investigating higher education provision of language support.
Further Education UnitA compendium of information aimed primarily to assist teachers of English as a Second Language (ESOL), mentors and others helping immigrants to integrate. It was also written to aid immigrants with workable English who apply for naturalisation as full British citizens and are consequently required to take a citizenship test.
Home OfficeA strategy for the integration of refugees in England; separate Scottish and Welsh strategies exist.
Home OfficeA report aimed at setting out how reform of a newcomer's path to citizenship or permanent residence can contribute to the government agenda of strengthening shared values and citizenship in Great Britain.
Home OfficeA DVD comprising films of ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) learners speaking about their experiences in moving to the United Kingdom, learning English and integrating into the local communities whilst also preserving their cultural identity.
Learning and Skills CouncilA handbook of resources for people wanting to learn more about human rights.
Development Education CentreA report based on a survey of 14-19 year old refugee students in schools and further education colleges in London, February 1994 to March 1995.
World University ServiceA government white paper setting out the key challenges faced in developing nationality, immigration and asylum policy and setting out in detail the measures taken to produce a coherent strategy.
Home OfficeSeminar report from a one-day seminar held by the Employability Forum and Refugee Teachers' Steering Group to explore ways to influence the development of an effective employment strategy for refugees working in the education sector.
Employability ForumA report on the government's Refugee Employment Strategy which aims to increase the number of refugees in work. The report summarises the achievements made and outlines the approach needed to give refugees the necessary employment chances.
Department for Work and PensionsDocuments produced by the Offender Learning and Skills Service, part of the Skills Funding Agency which aims to ensure that access to learning and skills is available to offenders in prison and supervised in the community.
Offender Learning and Skills ServiceBulletins produced every two months by the Offender Learning and Skills Service to disseminate information and news regarding offender learning and skills across the London region. Comprises the following issues:
January 2007;
March 2007;
May 2007;
July 2007;
October 2007;
March 2008.
Offender Learning and Skills ServiceRecords regarding the education of children.
Comprises three mathematics exercise books, books 2, 3 and 4 in Somali and an exercise book for an unknown subject in an unknown language.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation; Cabdillaahi Khaliif FaaraxA report from the Channel 4 programme Dispatches investigating whether or not teaching children to read and write too early could be harmful.
Channel 4Film of a performance of The Angel Train.
Thought Machine Films, South Bank University, Southwark Playhouse, Spa SchoolA CD-ROM and DVD providing advice and training in understanding and managing money.
The Basic Skills Agency, Department for Education and Skills