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Through the Skills for Success initiative, MTML was able to carry out activities to build awareness about the support and program services offered by not-for-profit community based organizations in Toronto and York region and how literacy and basic skills programs might partner with them. Below are the reports compiled for both phases:
Phase 1 report: 2022-2023
Phase 2 report: 2023-2024
The final report of the Literacy Community Planning Process (LCPP) development Project: Literacy Service Planning Guide
Has created a report that covers the following topics:
Successful learner Recruitment Strategies
Stories from the Field - Recruitment in Action
Learner Recruitment Challenges
Report on Life Stabilization for Adult Learners in LBS Programs
2023-2024
Has created this report that provides a checklist of learner proficiencies, technology needs, and practitioner proficiencies that should be in place prior to learners accessing e-Channel courses through a blended learning process.
Have created a report "Enhancing the Literacy and Basic Skills Program through Integrated Digital Delivery: An Opportunity and Needs Assessment", that highlights identified challenges, promising practices and specific opportunities to enhance the digital capacity of the LBS network. The French version is, here.
The ASL video versions are at: https://capacity.alphaplus.ca/reports-asl
Literacy Link South Central lead a partnership to develop and distribute a follow-up resource to the 2012 Realizing Workforce Potential through Workforce Planning Boards and Regional Networks. Read the final document updated 2021-2022
Has created Apprenticeship and Skilled Trades through the Lens of Literacy and Basic Skills Report. The report report reflects challenges, strategies, successes, resources and “big ideas” from across the Community-based, College and School Board sectors to increase the common understanding of how this goal path can be supported in LBS agencies.
LLSC has created a pandemic planning manual for small non-profits. The
Pandemic Planning Manual is an up-to-date compendium of resources, information, and general recommendations tailored for LBS nonprofits and other community service nonprofits. These organizations can benefit from a thorough guide designed to help them maintain optimal functioning during challenging times.
This report is the result of a 2022-23 deliverable undertaken by Literacy Northwest (LNW) and its partners, the Mid-North Network, Literacy Network Northeast, and the Ontario Native Literacy Coalition.
The primary purpose of this deliverable was to compile and share outreach findings in efforts to identify how Regional Networks and Provincial Support Organizations could best support CLI delivery within their respective service categories and roles.
This is a draft discussion document that provides 8 strategies to build a more equitable, sustainable and effective foundation to digital equity.
The report, 'The "How to" of Hybrid Meetings' gives you best practices on running hybrid meetings and also a list of equipment and potential costs for the equipment /platforms needed.
Read the discussion paper compiled by United for Literacy (former Frontier College) that discusses the relationship between literacy and mental health during and following the pandemic.
Frontier College National Forum on Literacy and The Economy aims to bring together a wide variety of participants to discuss the economic impact of COVID-19 on Canadians and how literacy is vital to our country’s recovery.
“Less May Be More: Rethinking Adult Literacy Volunteer Tutor Training,” Alisa Belzer from Rutgers University, sheds light on what is actually carried from training into practice.
Lessons learned and best practices for Literacy and Basic Skills organizations from prototype and early phase sites.