SAVE LEICESTER ADULT EDUCATION COLLEGE
The Adult Education College on Wellington Street is under serious attack. It's a sorry tale of the destruction of adult education by stealth. Staff have been treated incredibly badly by management, with no consultation or even basic information, and with some staff being told to pack up and move at a moment's notice. Non vocational courses are under threat. The latest attack came just before the Easter break with staff told to pack and move to the Holy Cross Centre at two days' notice so that the college's art studio could be used to house the Highcross Shopping Centre's Employment Hub.
GET INVOLVED!
Tell Leicester City Council that you want to see adult education continue at Leicester Adult Education College.
Tell them that you do not want to see it used as a job centre for the Highcross Shopping Centre.
You can email Chris Minter, Head of Adults and Housing - the man responsible for such matters - by clicking
here.
Email [email protected]


Download and send the letter to your MP, councillor, Leicester Mercury and Radio Leicester. Click here.

Download and distribute the leaflet. Click here.

GET INVOLVED! GET INVOLVED!

Contact your local councillor at Leicester City Council
via: 0116 229 8855 (telephone)  0116 229 8850 (fax)
  Write to them at: Leicester City Council, Members' Services, Town Hall, Town Hall Square, Leicester, LE1 9BG

Click here for a sample letter

  If you are not sure who your local councillor is, you can find out at
http://councillor.leicester.gov.uk/index.asp

Write to Leicester City Council via FREEPOST and complain about Chris Minter's performance
  Write to them at: Compliments, Comments & Complaints, Resources Department, Leicester City Council, FREEPOST (LE985/33), New Walk Centre, Leicester LE1 7ZP

Click here for a sample letter

 

SIGN THE PETITION:

Click here to sign the petition to save Leicester Adult Education College

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Email Radio Leicester - by clicking here.

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THE BACKGROUND!

Leicester is falling behind the national average employment rate. The City Council has failed to meet its target in bringing down unemployment. The government's Department of Work and Pensions has published a document outlining how it aims to help the council make people work. This document is entitled 'Leicester City Strategy Business Plan' (
Click here). Leicester City Council then published its own City Strategy: Programme Prospectus 2007 - 2009 outlining in detail precisely how this would affect Leicester (Click here).

The council aims to target lone parents, black and minority ethnic groups, over-50s, young people not in employment, education or training, people on incapacity benefit and many other groups.

The council has formed a partnership with Leicester College, LSC, and the owners of the Highcross Shopping Development, Hammerson Property Developers (Click here). Their aim is to target such people in an effort to find them employment - in the shape of working in retail in the shopping centre - or to find them training building the shopping centre itself. This way they aim to bring down their unemployment figures. To this aim a job centre of sorts they call the Highcross Development Employment Hub was set up in the centre itself. (Click here).

More recently, and at two days' notice, the Hub was moved into the art studio at Leicester Adult Education College. (Click here). This move came just before the Easter break with staff told to pack and move to the Holy Cross Centre at two days' notice so that the college's art studio could be used to house the Highcross Shopping Centre's Employment Hub. To see a copy of the letter click here.

Staff have since met with Chris Minter, the man responsible for making this decision, and are not impressed by the meeting with the man who claims to have made this decision 'entirely on his own'. With this sort of behaviour, no consultation, no care or respect shown for learners needs and opinions, we can only come to one conclusion: this man is using bullying tactics to get his way. He has even scared staff off from going to the campaign public meeting by sending out an intimidating e-mail stating that:
'I will be attending the advertised public meeting but since there are many proper channels for staff to make their views heard....I do not approve or condone staff becoming involved in such campaigns that threaten direct action.'

WE WANT:

*** The art department restored at Wellington street instead of shifting from location to location, diminishing their resources and weakening their department
*** To keep NON VOCATIONAL courses in the Wellington Street building and for them not to be thrown out and spread across the city in a 'survival of the fittest' tactic
*** Wellington Street to be kept as a strong focus point for adult learning with the location and facilities already there, this building can be kept and developed into a key learning centre for the modern learning needs.
*** Full support with updating our curriculum instead of being set up to fail and 'dumped' because we are seen as out-of-date

JOIN THE FIGHT FOR LEICESTER ADULT EDUCATION COLLEGE!!


USEFUL LINKS!

Department of Work and Pensions, Leicester City Strategy Business Plan, June 2007:
Click here
Leicester City Council, City Strategy: Programme Prospectus 2007 - 2009:
Click here
Hammerson Property Developers:
Click here
Highcross Employment Hub:
Click here
Leicester Adult Education Website:
Click here
Leicester Adult Skills and Learning Service website:
Click here
The Highfields Centre:
Click here
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