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Unionlearn
Unionlearn is the learning and skills organisation of the TUC. Unionlearn manages the £15 million Union Learning Fund provided by BIS. It runs training for union reps and officers; and provides information, advice and guidance to unions. There are now more than 23,000 Union Learning Reps, and last year over 210,000 people took courses through union learning.

National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics (NCETM)
Supports and promotes professional development in the teaching of mathematics, across schools, colleges and other providers.

NIACE 
provides a range of resources to support numeracy learning

Get On
The Get On campaign is the result of a partnership between the LSC and DIUS, aimed at helping achieve the government’s numeracy targets.

Move On
Move On is a national project aimed at helping adults to brush up their skills and gain the National Certificate in Adult Literacy or Numeracy.

Learndirect
Learndirect is the largest supplier of e learning courses of its kind in the world.

LSIS Excellence Gateway
The leading online service for everyone who works in the post-16 learning and skills sector in England. With quality improvement at its core, the Excellence Gateway offers you an unrivalled breadth of resources, support and advice, and opportunities to participate and share good practice.

The Network
Resource for stakeholders involved in workplace learning..

BBC Skillswise
Factsheets, worksheets, quizzes and games to help improve your skills.  

LLU+
LLU+ is a national consultancy and professional development centre for staff working in the areas of literacy, numeracy, dyslexia, family learning and English for Speakers of Other Languages

Campaign for Learning
The Campaign for Learning is working for a society where learning is at the heart of social inclusion. In addition to their campaigning role, wthey offer a range of services to organisations that wish to build motivation, create opportunities and provide support for learning in families, communities, workplace and schools.

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