Sharing Products & Practice
This section of the website is a place where you can view Pathways products and find out about good or interesting practice taking place within the organisations involved in the Pathways project, or with their local partners.
This section of the website is a place where you can view Pathways products and find out about good or interesting practice taking place within the organisations involved in the Pathways project, or with their local partners.
Teaching computer skills at Lillehammer public library, Norway.
Libraries in Norway are increasing used as centers for first step learning. As public buildings and local information hubs, they are well placed to offer a variety of services to individuals who are new to the community. Watch the film opposite made by Håvard Lund to find out more.
Libraries in Norway are increasing used as centers for first step learning. As public buildings and local information hubs, they are well placed to offer a variety of services to individuals who are new to the community. Watch the film opposite made by Håvard Lund to find out more.
On Yer Bike project in Carlisle, UK.
Impact Housing in Carlisle provide accommodation to the homeless, ex - offenders and disadvantaged individuals. A major focus of it's relationship with tenants is to provide opportunities for increased independence and integration. One project On Yer Bike highlights a first step level of involvement in learning. You can download a presentation here.
Impact Housing in Carlisle provide accommodation to the homeless, ex - offenders and disadvantaged individuals. A major focus of it's relationship with tenants is to provide opportunities for increased independence and integration. One project On Yer Bike highlights a first step level of involvement in learning. You can download a presentation here.
What makes a European Citizen?
UK partner Variety Town asked some people in Cumbria what it means to them to be European and whether they feel they can call themselves citizens of Europe in a short film entitled Eurocitizen! Me?
UK partner Variety Town asked some people in Cumbria what it means to them to be European and whether they feel they can call themselves citizens of Europe in a short film entitled Eurocitizen! Me?
Tullie House Museum, Carlisle, UK.
As well as the exhibits in the museum itself, staff work with volunteers in the community to generate opportunities to discover the social history of people and places in the area. You can download a presentation below.
As well as the exhibits in the museum itself, staff work with volunteers in the community to generate opportunities to discover the social history of people and places in the area. You can download a presentation below.