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Roadshow proves it’s never too late

Never 2 Late 2 Learn at Sheffield Town Hall
Adults wanting to return to learning receive advice from partners of the scheme

Never 2 Late 2 Learn at Sheffield Town Hall Adults wanting to return to learning receive advice from partners of the scheme

ADULTS considering returning to education attended a Never 2 Late 2 Learn roadshow at Sheffield Town Hall.

The event aimed to inspire adults to rediscover their potential, by providing information, advice and guidance on possible courses and career paths.

Louise Ritchie, from the Institute of Lifelong Learning – who organised the roadshow with the Higher Education Progression Partnership – said: “The event was about progression, figuring out your next step.”

Providers including Dearne Valley College, the Open University and Sheffield Council were among those who offered their expertise.

 

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