Ensure accessibility to programs Sample Clauses

Ensure accessibility to programs.  Remove barriers to “personal success”  Provide community literacy programs within each community in the district How Who Resources Needed Start/Completion Date 1. Provide plain language training and resources for service providers so information they present is accessible. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx CBAL Plain Language workshop Fall 2011 2. Continue to offer and/or expand community literacy programs in a variety of locations and for a variety of age/target groups, including those that develop numeracy, social skills, and emotional intelligence. School District 20 CBAL Selkirk College Public libraries Community schools Program partners Continued funding from CBAL, SD20, Selkirk College, community schools & public libraries Continued work with community partners Ongoing 3. Support and promote opportunities for people with English as a Second Language. Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Support from community partners Information from other program providers Ongoing Success Statement A Plain Language workshop for service providers is offered in the fall of 2011. Community literacy programs continue to be offered in every school, public library, and Selkirk College campus in SD20. Opportunities for people with English as a second language are supported and promoted by community service providers.
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Ensure accessibility to programs.  Remove barriers to “personal success”  Provide community literacy programs within each community in the district How Who Resources Needed Progress 1. Provide plain language training for service providers so information they present is accessible. Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy (CBAL) Plain Language workshop materials Postponed to Fall 2011 2. Continue to offer and/or expand community literacy programs in a variety of locations and for a variety of age/target groups, including those that develop numeracy, social skills, and emotional intelligence. School District 20 CBAL Selkirk College Public libraries Community schools Program partners Continued funding from CBAL, SD20, Selkirk College, community schools & public libraries Continued work with community partners Community Learning Place drop-in programs started in Greater Trail at Selkirk College and at the Castlegar Public library in partnership with CBAL Adult Upgrading was offered at Kootenay Family Place in partnership with Selkirk College and CBAL Success Statement A Plain Language workshop is offered in the fall of 2010 and community literacy programs continue to be offered in every school, public library, and Selkirk College campus in SD20. Offer Parents as Literacy Supporters (PALS) in as many classrooms as funding allows.

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