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Join our Learner Forum

The Learner Forum lets you tell us what Adult Learning is doing well, what we can improve and what new things we should be thinking about.

If you're a learner enrolled on a course with Adult Learning, then you can apply to join the forum. We're looking for learners from all backgrounds and levels, any age and experience. We'll provide you with the support to feel confident in your role.

To join, email adultlearning@norfolk.gov.uk or ask your tutor to email on your behalf.

What will the Learner Forum do?

  • Let you make suggestions of what could go into learning programmes
  • Help staff evaluate information from learner surveys and participation reports
  • Allow you to meet and share experiences and ideas with other learners and staff
  • Let you voice your concerns and ensure we respond appropriately to the issues raised
  • Help ensure accessibility by road testing evaluation forms, systems and changes in policy, etc 
  • Provide an ongoing consultation role for staff and the governing body
  • Provide up to date and in-depth information from Adult Learning staff on new initiatives, resources and services

How often does the forum meet?

The forums take place once a term and are currently held online via Microsoft Teams.

The benefits to you of being a member

Taking part in a forum and acting as a Learner Ambassador will help you develop confidence and communication skills.

It's a voluntary role and experience as a forum member will enhance your CV or UCAS form. You'll also make a positive contribution to the development of the Adult Learning Service.

Who attends the meetings?

The Head of Service, the Quality Team, Learner Services and other Adult Learning staff, depending on the topics for discussion. Up to 10 Learner Forum panel members will also be present.

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