LLNP changing lives on the Mid-North Coast |
| 01 September 2011 |
Media coverage - NBN TV, 31 August 2011A Mission Australia-run program in Taree and Forster-Tuncurry, New South Wales, is having great success helping adults improve their reading, writing, speaking and numeracy skills. The Literacy, Language and Numeracy (LLNP) program provides up to 800 hours of language, literacy and numeracy training . Courses are provided in 200 hour modules, with minimum attendance of 10 hours per week. The initiative is a Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) program that is available to eligible job seekers who want to increase skills in speaking, listening, reading, writing and maths. It is available through Mission Australia in New South Wales, Tasmania, South Australia, the Northern Territory and Western Australia. As part of National Literacy and Numeracy Week, NBN News reported on this life-changing course. Watch it here. To find out more about LLNP visit our LLNP page or call 1300 676 937. |
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