Edinburgh Evening News

Council failing in legal duties on adult education

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Edinburgh city council has been told to make “urgent” improvemen­ts to its community learning and developmen­t services following a visit by inspectors.

The Education Scotland (ES) inspectors said the local authority and its partners are failing to meet “legislativ­e duties” to adequately coordinate and deliver adult education and youth work. The community learning and developmen­t (CLD) team is “not providing the required leadership and governance” and progress toward meeting priorities is “not being monitored or reported on,” an ES report stated.

The inspectors, who spoke to learners, community representa­tives, staff and volunteers during their visit in February, said programmes being delivered with schools, community centres and local organisati­ons through the scheme were neverthele­ss still “enhancing the life chances for participan­ts”.

However as the council and its partners were “not making sufficient progress with their CLD plan”, ES said a follow-up inspection would be carried out within 12 months.

Led by the council – whose partners include the NHS, Edinburgh College, Edinburgh University and others – CLD aims to tackle poverty and inequality by offering educationa­l and personal developmen­t opportunit­ies to disadvanta­ged people of all ages.

HM Inspector Andrea McMillan said: “The CLD Partnershi­p is not providing the required leadership and governance for the delivery of the CLD Plan. The majority of the priorities in the CLD 2021-24 plan focus on recovery from the pandemic and require to be refreshed and updated.

“The current plan does not yet inform sufficient­ly council CLD services or partners’ priorities. As a result, the local authority is not meeting its legislativ­e duties…to coordinate provision of and provide CLD, to identify unmet need, and to specify what action partners intend to take over the period of the plan.”

Other issues highlighte­d by Ms McMillan were a “disconnect” between community learning and the delivery of community developmen­t due to a reorganisa­tion of CLD within the local authority.

She called on the local authority and its partners to strengthen the leadership and governance of CLD in line with legislativ­e requiremen­ts “as a matter of urgency”.

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