LSDA Northern Ireland
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

LSDA Northern Ireland (LSDA NI) was part of the ''
Learning and Skills Network LSN (Learning and Skills Network) was an independent not-for-profit organisation in the United Kingdom that provided consulting, outsourcing, research, technology and training services for learning and skills. It went into administration in Novem ...
(LSN''), with a role to support all forms of post-16 education and training in Northern Ireland. LSDA Northern Ireland operated from an office in Alfred House, Alfred Street,
Belfast Belfast ( , ; from ga, Béal Feirste , meaning 'mouth of the sand-bank ford') is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan on the east coast. It is the 12th-largest city in the United Kingdo ...
. It supported Further Education Colleges, Training providers and Community Providers who offered government funded training and vocational education courses in Northern Ireland.


History

Established in 2003 as part of the ''
Learning and Skills Development Agency The Learning and Skills Development Agency (LSDA) was a publicly funded body in the United Kingdom that supported further education in England. At the end of March 2006 its functions were divided into the Quality Improvement Agency (QIA) and the ...
(LSDA)'', ''LSDA Northern Irelands core funding came from the ''Department for Employment and Learning Northern Ireland (DEL)''. When ''LSDA'' was split into the ''
Quality Improvement Agency The Quality Improvement Agency (QIA) was a non-departmental public body of the United Kingdom government whose remit was to support those institutions that provide education, but which are not schools or universities. This covers a broad range of i ...
(QIA)'' and ''
Learning and Skills Network LSN (Learning and Skills Network) was an independent not-for-profit organisation in the United Kingdom that provided consulting, outsourcing, research, technology and training services for learning and skills. It went into administration in Novem ...
'' (LSN) in 2006, ''LSDA Northern Ireland'' retained its title and function, as part of ''LSN''.


Periodical publications

LSDA NI published and distributed two quarterly periodicals in paper and electronic format, with an average paper circulation of 1000 copies: * ''LSDA NI Briefing'' - a quarterly, glossy, full-colour with features relating to the whole spectrum of LSDA NI's work * ''Essential'' - a quarterly, glossy, full-colour with features relating to Essential Skills. The final issue, the twenty third, was published in June 2010. LSDA NI also published an occasional publication: ''ESOLutions'' - a glossy, full-colour with features relating to English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL).


Cross-border collaboration

In September 2008, ''LSDA NI'' signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate with ''NALA, Ireland's National Adult Literacy Agency''. The objective was to enhance opportunities for people with literacy needs across the island of Ireland. The memorandum outlined an agreement between the two agencies to cooperate, share experience and organise joint conferences. This collaboration culminated in a cross-border Essential Skills Conference, held at
Ballymascanlon Ballymascanlan (), otherwise Ballymascanlon, is a small village and townland in County Louth, Ireland, situated 4 km north-east of Dundalk on the Cooley Peninsula, on the road to Carlingford. Locale The townland runs down to the coast, a ...
House,
Dundalk Dundalk ( ; ga, Dún Dealgan ), meaning "the fort of Dealgan", is the county town (the administrative centre) of County Louth, Ireland. The town is on the Castletown River, which flows into Dundalk Bay on the east coast of Ireland. It is h ...
on Wednesday 26 November 2008. The Stormont Minister for Employment and Learning,
Reg Empey Reginald Norman Morgan Empey, Baron Empey, (born 26 October 1947), best known as Reg Empey, is a Unionist politician from Northern Ireland, who was the leader of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) from 2005 to 2010. He was the chairman of the ...
attended with his Republic of Ireland counterpart, Minister for Lifelong Learning,
Seán Haughey Seán Haughey (born 8 November 1961) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin Bay North constituency since 2016, and previously from 1992 to 2011 for the Dublin North-Central constituency. He served ...
. One hundred delegates heard from literacy champions such as Dr Rosie Wickert of
Southern Cross University Southern Cross University (SCU) is an Australian public university, with campuses at Lismore and Coffs Harbour in northern New South Wales, and at Coolangatta, the most southern suburb of the Gold Coast in Queensland. It is ranked in the top ...
, Australia and Dr Ursula Howard of the
University of London The University of London (UoL; abbreviated as Lond or more rarely Londin in post-nominals) is a federal public research university located in London, England, United Kingdom. The university was established by royal charter in 1836 as a degree ...
, previously director of the National Research and Development Centre for adult literacy and numeracy. An example of best practice for integrating literacy into the workplace was given by Patrick McCartan, CBE, Chairman of Belfast Health and Social Services Board. Kathleen Cramer, Manager of the Youth Training and Development Centre in Newbridge, gave an account of how her centre applied the integrated approach. Blathnaid Ni Chinneide from the National Adult Literacy Agency described NALA’s experience in this area and outlined guidelines for integrating literacy into training and further education.


Rapid decline and collapse

In March 2010, ''
Learning and Skills Network LSN (Learning and Skills Network) was an independent not-for-profit organisation in the United Kingdom that provided consulting, outsourcing, research, technology and training services for learning and skills. It went into administration in Novem ...
'', LSDA NI's parent organisation, reported reserves of £11.2 million. As part of LSN's development plan, they made an investment of £8.8 million in acquisitions that same year. At the same time they also announced a first round of redundancies. This investment and restructuring failed to result in an improvement in the organisation's fortunes, with income dropping by around 50% during the following year. In a last-ditch attempt to further restructure the organisation, a second round of redundancies was announced in the Spring of 2011. LSN shed more than one hundred members of staff during these two redundancy processes. Once again, these efforts were unsuccessful and LSN finally went into administration in November 2012. A buyer for the whole organisation was not found and LSN and LSDA NI closed their doors for the last time several days before Christmas 2011.


See also

*
Learning and Skills Development Agency The Learning and Skills Development Agency (LSDA) was a publicly funded body in the United Kingdom that supported further education in England. At the end of March 2006 its functions were divided into the Quality Improvement Agency (QIA) and the ...
*
Learning and Skills Network LSN (Learning and Skills Network) was an independent not-for-profit organisation in the United Kingdom that provided consulting, outsourcing, research, technology and training services for learning and skills. It went into administration in Novem ...
*
Quality Improvement Agency The Quality Improvement Agency (QIA) was a non-departmental public body of the United Kingdom government whose remit was to support those institutions that provide education, but which are not schools or universities. This covers a broad range of i ...
*
Learning and Skills Improvement Service The Learning and Skills Improvement Service (LSIS) was a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee and registered charity formed in 2008 to support and improve achievement in the Further Education and Skills sector in England. The LSIS had a go ...


External links


LSDA Northern Ireland

Department for Employment and Learning (DEL)

Teaching and Learning Communities

Archive of LSDA NI site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lsda Northern Ireland Education in Northern Ireland 2003 establishments in Northern Ireland