The South East Forum's 2008/09 Annual Report is now available.
The annual report this year provides details of the impact that our work with schools and adults has made. There are case studies and evidence of the partnerships that support the work that is achieved.
On Thursday 28th January 2010 The University of Stirling hosted a reception to mark the 21st birthday of the Scottish Wider Access Programme.
In those 21 years, more than 30,000 adults from all over Scotland have been helped to realise their dream of studying at university, thanks to collaboration between SWAP partners and the dedication of the college tutors.
The South East Forum funds the work of SWAP-East along with the Fife & Tayside Forum.
'The Changing Landscape - Joint challenges in the context of Curriculum for Excellence & 16 + Learning Choices'
The South East Forum is holding a conference on the 10th March 2010 at the Edinburgh Corn Exchange. This event will hear from the Scottish Funding Council, HMIe, Learning & Teaching Scotland and Skills Development Scotland.
9 Access To Industry students received college certificates on Monday 7th December 2009 to celebrate their completion of the eleventh Prepare to Care course.
The South East Forum held a seminar on the 26th November at Queen Margaret University. At this seminar presenters provided some practical and innovative examples of work that is being done to support young people to achieve positive outcomes for their future.