Leicestershire Multiply Programme (Years 3)

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  • Education and training services
  • Health and social work services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

1 year ago

Description

The Multiply Delivery Programme in Leicestershire is designed to help adults across the County to improve their functional numeracy skills funded via the Government’s, UK Shared Prosperity Fund, designed to help adults across the UK to improve their functional numeracy skills by focusing on their use in everyday life.
To achieve that, a range of Interventions have been developed that are designed to fit around people’s lives, are tailored to their specific needs, circumstances, sectors and industries.
To meet this challenge Providers will need to demonstrate through delivery of the Multiply Programme, that their numeracy activities are innovative and are designed to reach a wide range of adults in Leicestershire ensuring a focus on ‘hard to reach’ groups.

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