Hello all
The correct link for the 38 Degrees petition:
https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/protect-our-most-vulnerable-esol-learners
Also -
Meeting in Leeds TODAY:
2pm in Cafe 164, Leeds.
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Near the West Yorkshire Playhouse.
Join Action for ESOL:
Facebook: Action for ESOL
Twitter: @ActionforESOL
WWW: actionforesol.org
Action for ESOL in the North:
Twitter: #ESOLnorth
Facebook: Action for ESOL Yorkshire
All the best
James
From: ESOL-Research discussion forum and message board [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Cooke, Melanie
Sent: 31 July 2015 11:48
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Subject: Campaign and petition against ESOL cuts
Sent on behalf of Naina Kent at Action for ESOL:
Please see below for details of Action for ESOL's response to the latest savage cuts to ESOL. There are some ideas for people to take action locally and a petition to sign. Please send this around everyone you know and encourage people to sign.
Dear Colleagues,
A few of met up in London on Monday to talk about the latest ESOL cuts. Generally it seems as if Colleges have had little time to plan, some have made decisions to cut classes from now which will also impact on teaching jobs. A feeling that a lot of trust has been eroded about how the cuts decisions were carried out and with little if any consultation with teachers or community groups.
We have started work on an Afe Statement and will post a draft soon.
Please sign and circulate this petition that Rachel Yarwood Murray started on the 38 degrees site https://home.38degrees.org.uk/wp-content/themes/38degrees/assets/images/no-campaign-block.jpg
Other ideas: To do a Poster which we can send out. To send a letter to college heads outlining concerns. To contact any MPs and press contacts.
Best wishes
Naina Kent
Hackney Ace
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