49% of adults in the UK are estimated to have numeracy skills on par with primary school children.
We are delighted to have won contracts with local councils to help improve numeracy skills for businesses, individuals and families within the community through providing free, government funded training.
49% of adults in the UK are estimated to have numeracy skills on par with primary school children.
We are delighted to have won contracts with local councils to help improve numeracy skills for businesses, individuals and families within the community through providing free, government funded training.
Maths is the foundation for much of modern life. From splitting the bill after a nice meal out with friends to managing household finances and even earning a living – there not much that a firm grasp of the fundamentals does not help with.
The Multiply Programme is a fully government funded scheme aimed at three distinct groups:
There is a £120 incentive for workers in the East Sussex area who complete this short programme.
The programme is open to local residents and employees of local businesses who do not hold any maths qualifications higher than a Level 2, such as:
•CSE – 2, 3, 4, 5 or U
•O-Level – D, E or U
•GCSE – D, E, F, G or U
•GCSE – 3, 2, 1 or U
There is no cost for this training. If you are 19+ years old, a local resident and do not hold a higher level maths qualification than those listed earlier – you do not have to pay a thing!
Workers based in East Sussex who complete this programme will be given a support package of £120 upon completing the programme.
There is no limit to the amount of eligible staff members from a business who can enrol, attend and then complete this programme. We want to give everyone who currently struggles with maths an opportunity to grow stronger in the subject.
This programme is delivered online to provide the greatest degree of flexibility, and to enable us to reach the maximum amount of eligible community members.
A dedicated tutor will support learners and employers throughout the programme from the very first step through to their “End Point Assessment” or EPA.
Workshops and assignments are used to give learners the opportunity to get to hands-on experience grips with new skills and approaches outlined in the programme syllabus.
Our tutors will conscientiously arrange training around the requirements of both learners and employers.
There are three main criteria that determine if an applicant is eligible:
Get in touch as an individual, as a group, or through work and we will guide you through the rest – including the arranging of a suitable training schedule and the best delivery method for your circumstances.
If you are not sure that you are eligible, please contact us so that we may check the Individual Learner Records database.
If you would like to know more about the Multiply programme then please do not hesitate to get in touch. Fill out the contact form and we will get back to you as soon as possible: