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1. How do I search for a course?
You can search by
subject, for example 'Art'.
Alternatively, if you know the course code or
subject (available on the website/brochure) you can use this. If you leave all
the fields blank then the search will return all courses.
Once you have
found a subject you are interested in you can further filter your results by
date, time of day, start month, availability and price.
You can further
sort your search results by clicking on any column to group your results by, for
example: - Subject or Start Date. This will filter the results by date in either
ascending or descending order.
When you've found the course that suits
you, click on Book place on the right hand side of the screen.
2. What is my account?
If you enrolled on to a
course with us previously through one of the following options, then your
details will have been recorded within our database. This means you already
have an account that needs activating before you're able to book a course
online:
3. Is funding available for a course?
Some courses
are not funded and are offered at full cost. For full information visit our
fees and refunds page.
Most courses will be fully or part funded by
the ESFA to be eligible for either a fully or part-funded course, a person must
be legally resident in the UK/EEA for three years prior to the beginning of the
course.
A person must be a British/EEA citizen, or have the right to
abode in the UK, or be a refugee who has been resident in the UK since the
granting of refugee status, or an asylum seeker with 6 months residency.
4. What course should I take to improve my employment opportunities?
There are subjects within the brochure that may help you to improve your
chances at work or improve your chances of getting employment, these courses are
offered FREE to people in receipt of Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA), Employment
Support Allowance (ESA), or another means tested benefit whilst currently active
in seeking employment. Up to date evidence will be required.
The Adult
Learning Service has a Learning for Work programme specifically designed to help
people get back to work - see our website for further details.
We also
work in partnership with the National Careers Service and can offer free advice
and guidance in order to support you to take your next steps in learning and
work. Your course tutor will be able to give you more information about this
service.
5. What's my Learner Number?
Your Learner Number is
available when you sign up for a course with Adult Learning Services. It is also
available on the form when you register.
6. Can I pay for more than one enrolment at the same time?
Unfortunately we are unable to process multiple enrolments online. Each
enrolment has to be processed individually due to the funding arrangements
associated with these courses. We apologise for any inconvenience this may
cause.
7. Are there any other costs associated with my course?
Some courses will have materials and exam fees built into the course cost,
where there are extra charges this will be clearly stated by clicking on the more details button.
Some practical courses will require you to buy your own
material, you will be sent a materials list with the rest of your course
information. We advise that you do not buy any materials until the course is
confirmed to run, 2 weeks before the start date.
8. Will I be reminded that my course date is coming up so that I do
not miss my course?
If you book in advance of the course start
date and have provided a valid email address, then you should receive a reminder
from the team that your course is due to start. However we strongly recommend
that you note the start date and time of the course. Refunds will not be given
if you forget to turn up to your course or our reminder email fails to
reach you.
9. How will I know that my course is running?
If we
have to cancel your course due to low numbers you will be informed 2 weeks
before the start date.
10. I am not in receipt of any benefits can I get help with my fees?
We do have a small Bursary Grant that we can use to assist those suffering
financial hardship, our aim is to help everyone to access our courses. Please
email
alsreferrals@northnorthants.gov.uk
11. How can I contact you?
You can call our customer
service centre on 0300 303 1058 or email us
AdultLearning@northnorthants.gov.uk
Full course information can be found on the website
1. Complaints or comments
If you have a complaint or
comment about the standard of service, quality of tuition or any other matter
relating to a course, you should in the first instance either telephone 0300 126
3000 for advice as to how best to pursue your complaint or comment or email
adulted-customerfeedback@northnorthants.gov.uk
Alternatively if you wish
to formally complain this should be in writing to: Customer Feedback,
Northamptonshire Adult Learning Service (NALS), FREEPOST NH0078 Customer Service
Centre, One Angel Square, Angel Street, Northampton, NN1 1ED.
2.
Variation of course details
The published details of each course
are the basis on which NALS intends to provide the course at the time of
publication. However, if the required number of enrolments (which varies from
course to course and area to area) is not achieved, the course will be withdrawn
and the course fee refunded. Also, any details shown for a course might have to
be changed due to unforeseen circumstances, in which event every effort will be
made to inform learners as soon as possible. If any such change is made either
before or during a course which causes difficulty, the learner is advised to
contact us as soon as possible.
3. How We Use Your Personal
Information
Northamptonshire Adult Learning Service (NALS) is a
countywide Adult Learning provider offering learning opportunities to residents
of North and West Northamptonshire unitary authorities. The service is funded by
the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) with lead authority held by North
Northamptonshire Council.
For the purposes of relevant data protection legislation, the
Department for Education (DfE) is the data controller for personal data
processed by the ESFA. Your personal information will be used by the DfE to
exercise its functions and to meet its statutory responsibilities, including
under the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009 and to create
and maintain a unique learner number (ULN) and a personal learning record (PLR).
Your information may be used for education, training, employment, and
well-being related purposes, including for research. The DfE and the English
European Social Fund (ESF) Managing Authority (or agents acting on their behalf)
may contact you to carry out research and evaluation to inform the effectiveness
of training.
For further information about use of and access to your
personal data, details of organisations with whom we regularly share data,
information about how long we retain your data, and how to change your consent
to being contacted, please visit:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/esfa-privacy-notice
4. Smoking
Please note that all schools and related premises are
smoke free environments.
5. Safety first
You must
follow regulations made for your safety and that of others. Ties and loose
clothing should not be worn in workshops and areas where machinery is in
operation. Long hair should be tied back. Students working in workshops and
craft areas should discuss with their tutor the need for any necessary
protective clothing.
6. Bad weather
In the event
of very bad weather, e.g. heavy continuous snow or other dangerous road
conditions, classes may be cancelled. We will: inform the local radio, place
notices on our website if in office hours, attempt to inform all learners by
phone or email where possible. Replacement classes will be arranged whenever
possible.
7. Behaviour code
Behaviour on site
and in classes is expected to be of a standard to allow effective learning to
take place. Students on site and in classes are expected to ensure that their
behaviour/activity does not cause offence, damage or injury to other students,
staff or property. Students must follow any regulations or guidance given
concerning use of equipment, smoking arrangements or car parking.
8. What to do if you have a medical condition
If you are
worried about participating in a course because you have a medical condition you
should consult your General Practitioner. Neither course tutors nor
Northamptonshire Adult Learning Service can undertake to advise you as to
whether or not any medical condition could be adversely affected as a result of
attending a class. Upon request, the course tutor will provide your GP with any
information about the course that they require.
9. Examination
courses
Learners are advised that if they enrol on an
examination course they will have the option to enter or register for the
examination or equivalent at the appropriate time.
10. Admission
to courses
Admission to any course is at the discretion of
Northamptonshire Adult Learning Service. Our courses are available to people
aged 19 or over.
For many courses no previous experience or qualification
is required for entry. In some subjects an assessment of ability will be given
and participants will be advised as to the suitability of the course, or as to
what they should be learning.
If you want advice on selecting a course
please phone the enrolment line.
Courses can be cancelled up to two weeks
before the start of a course. Students are advised not to buy materials until
the week before a course begins. Late starters will be charged a pro-rata fee
only after the third week of the course.
How We Use Your Personal Information
Northamptonshire Adult Learning Service (NALS) is a countywide Adult Learning provider offering learning opportunities to residents of North and West Northamptonshire unitary authorities. The service is funded by the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) with lead authority held by North Northamptonshire Council.
For the purposes of relevant data protection legislation, the Department for Education (DfE) is the data controller for personal data processed by the ESFA. Your personal information will be used by the DfE to exercise its functions and to meet its statutory responsibilities, including under the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009 and to create and maintain a unique learner number (ULN) and a personal learning record (PLR).
Your information may be used for education, training, employment, and well-being related purposes, including for research. The DfE and the English European Social Fund (ESF) Managing Authority (or agents acting on their behalf) may contact you to carry out research and evaluation to inform the effectiveness of training.
For further information about the use of and access to your personal data, details of organisations with whom we regularly share data, information about how long we retain your data, and how to change your consent to being contacted, please visit the Gov.UK website - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/esfa-privacy-notice