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Adult Literacies – Reading/Writing/Numbers

Adult Literacies across East Ayrshire

The Essential Skills Service offers a free and confidential service for adult learners who may need help and support with reading , writing and number skills.

The Essential Skills Service can help you:-

  • Build your confidence with words and numbers
  • Understand forms and write letter to support your child/ren learning
  • Prepare for police, nursing and army entrance tests and other test.

Please call: 01563 573 757

  • Pamela Beck- Team Leader
  • Natasha Torbett – Community Worker

www.facebook.com/eavibrantcommunities

Email: vibrantcommunities@east-ayrshire.gov.uk

Please select the link below to access the site.

https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ea/eahomelearninghub/senior-phase/sample-page/#:~:text=Adult%20Literacies%20across%20East%20Ayrshire,reading%20%2C%20writing%20and%20number%20skills.&text=Prepare%20for%20police%2C%20nursing%20and%20army%20entrance%20tests%20and%20other%20test.

Care and Learning Plans

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The ECC staff will be emailing your child’s care and learning plan over the next few days for you to have a look at.  Please update as appropriate.  Keyworkers will follow this with a phone call.  If you require any further information please contact the Centre.  Thank you.

Early Learning and Childcare Spring Hardship Payment

Early Learning and Childcare Spring Hardship Payment

The Spring Hardship Payment is a Scottish Government grant which will see a payment of £100 made to all children who receive free meals in a school or early learning and childcare setting due to household low income or qualifying benefits.  Please select the link the link below for further information.

https://www.east-ayrshire.gov.uk/CouncilAndGovernment/Coronavirus/Hardship-payment.aspx

World Book Day Fun

At the E.C.C. the children heard a story read by Mrs Kirkwood – there were no pictures and the children loved it! (Thank you Mrs Garratt for bringing it in).

We also watched the ‘Masked Reader’ and had to guess which animal  Mrs McKillop was!  The children had lots of fun and some managed to guess correctly!!