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Training provider THE VOLUNTARY AND COMMUNITY SECTOR LEARNING AND SKILLS CONSORTIUM UKPRN 10004788
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60.5% national achievement rate

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Registered address
THE VOLUNTARY AND COMMUNITY SECTOR LEARNING AND SKILLS CONSORTIUM, 3-5, Stoney Street, Nottingham, NG1 1LG
Telephone
01157100200

Training provider overview

Enable is the Voluntary and Community Sector Learning and Skills Consortium serving the East Midlands. We enable the Voluntary and Community Sector to support the sustainable economic development of their communities through services that address local learning, skills and employment needs.

Our aims are to:

  • To promote, stimulate and facilitate learning that enriches the lives of individuals and communities.
  • To meet the capacity building and Continuing Professional Development needs of Voluntary and Community Sector learning and skills providers.
  • To meet the Workforce needs within the Voluntary and Community Sector.
  • To ensure there is effective and sustainable support for learning and skills within the Voluntary and Community Sector.