The Forum Conversation
Fife and Tayside Wider Access Forum aims to work within the context of the Scottish Government's Skills for Scotland, Lifelong Skills Strategy to:
Raise awareness of, and encourage aspiration to, post compulsory education by promoting fair access and enhancing subsequent achievement, thereby improving participation by those in the most socially and economically disadvantaged groups.
In particular the Forum will develop its strategy to contribute to the key areas for action identified and endorsed by the National Action Group for Learning for All:
- Working in deprived areas (with schools and communities)
- Engaging boys and men in learning
- Articulation and progression (including tracking learners)
- Retention and Achievement
- Information, Advice and Guidance
Have your say!
You can join in and give your opinion by
- Visiting the conversation and making comments (your comments need not be public)
OR
- Emailing us directly with feedback or questions: conversation@fifeandtaysideforum.org.uk