English and maths skills and qualifications can help you develop at work, as well as making you more comfortable and confident in your work and personal life.
Not sure how good your maths and English skills are? Take free assessments for English and maths through this SkillCheck.
Bitesize learning
Through our partner organisation Wranx you can access bitesize courses in English and maths. Access Wranx English and maths courses here.
CPD qualification learning
Through our partners at The Skills Academy, you can access free maths and English CPD recognised courses. You’ll receive a certificate on completion too. Access CPD maths and English by completing this form.
Open University
You can find free maths & English courses with the Open University here.
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
ESOL Skills for Life qualifications support speakers of other languages based within the UK to develop their English language skills for work, further learning or everyday life. These qualifications are for anyone based in the UK needing to improve their understanding and use of written or spoken English. This might be to help get on at work (or get a job), prepare for further study, access public services, or just to function more effectively in an English-speaking environment.
ESOL learners will develop and improve their language skills in speaking, listening, reading and writing. They will encounter topics which are both familiar and relevant to them. Topics include:
- personal details/experiences
- work
- education/training
- housing
- family and friends
- health
- transport
- weather
- buying goods
- leisure
- UK society
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at learn@community-tu.org
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Due to service demands it is not always possible for our advisors to reply to your query immediately. We aim to respond within 48 hours of receipt.
If your employer has invited you to a formal meeting (disciplinary, grievance or appeal) and you are seeking representation, if you have not already done so via this form, please provide us with all relevant supporting information including any notes/minutes from any investigation process and your email/letter of invitation, which should include full details of when and where the meeting is due to take place.
Please note that representation is not provided for investigation meetings.
If you have any further queries, please contact our Service Centre Department on 0800 389 6332 or at servicecentre@community-tu.org.
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