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Learncymraeg.org is the website for the North Wales Welsh for Adults Centre.

The Centre was established on 1 April 2006 following the restructuring of Welsh for Adults education by the Welsh Assembly Government, who established 6 regional Centres throughout Wales. The North Wales Centre is one of the 6 and is responsible for all the Welsh for Adults provision in North Wales. The Centre's catchment area includes Ynys Môn, Gwynedd (not including Meirionnydd), and Conwy in the west, and Denbigh, Flint and Wrexham in the east. This means a region from Pen Llyn in the west to Wrexham in the east and as far south as Meirionnydd and Montgomery's northern borders. The region has a population of 631,283; with 30% on average either speaking, reading or writing Welsh. The region's providers had over 7,000 enrolments on Welsh for Adults courses in 2005/2006, by far the highest number of enrolments of the 6 regions.

The Centre's main office is in Parc Menai in Bangor and it also has an office in Mold, Flintshire, as well as a member of staff in Connah's Quay (with thanks to Deeside College).

The Centre's main functions are:

  • Information and support - Provision of wide-ranging support for learners on all aspects of the provision.
  • The workplace - Develop and extend the support which is available to workplaces who wish to improve the learning opportunities offered to their staff.
  • Families - Develop real opportunities for non-Welsh speaking parents to learn Welsh and assist their children with their bilingual education.
  • Informal learning - Develop a structure and opportunities, in collaboration with other prominent public and voluntary bodies, to allow learners to use Welsh naturally outside the classroom.
  • Resources - Develop Welsh for Adults courses and resources so that the best modern resources are available for our learners.
  • Tutor training - Establish a continuous training programme for tutors and prospective tutors in north Wales. This includes offering the new national qualification from October 2007 onwards, as well as a comprehensive training and development programme for the region.
  • Strategy - Provision of strategic guidance for the Welsh for Adults field in north Wales.
  • Planning - Effective co-ordination of the field and the provision, in co-operation with the current providers in order to improve upon the provision available to learners.
  • Contracting - Offer contracts to as many of the individual providers in north Wales as possible so that the Centre can offer a wide choice of courses to learners in the north.
  • Co-ordination - Of all the provision in the north in a way which will offer the best and widest possible choice to the region's learners.
  • Market research - Regularly undertake research to keep in touch with learners' demand and needs.
  • References

    Learncymraeg.org Wikipedia