
Join the celebrations on Saturday 26th November 2011
Innovation and Business Skills Australia (IBSA) have been funded by DEEWR to develop the Foundation Skills Training Package. Read WAALC’s response to the consultation paper here.
The Western Australian Adult Literacy Council
(WAALC) was established for the purpose of
ensuring that all adult West Australians
have the opportunity to develop the literacy
and numeracy skills required to actively
participate in our increasingly complex society.
WAALC can represent your interests at a professional and political level, put you in touch with literacy experts across a range of areas and assist in identifying current research in the field. The WAALC executive meets regularly to plan the activities of the Council and is actively involved in the national literacy movement to promote community awareness of the social and political issues in adult literacy.
By providing access to national literacy information about current issues, WAALC strengthens networks in the literacy field and encourages the public to participate in continuous lively discussions on adult literacy issues.