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Resource Bulletin #3

Melanie Connell • March 9, 2022

Southwestern Ontario Community-Based LBS Programs

As part of its 2021-2022 business plan, Quality in Lifelong Learning – QUILL Learning Network held three meetings for community-based Literacy and Basic Skills (LBS) programs in Southwestern Ontario. These meetings were designed to support programs and build capacity. After each meeting, a resource bulletin was shared.


In this blog post, we want to talk about resource bulletin #3, highlighting the resources shared in the meeting held on February 2nd, 2022. This 6-page bulletin is full of helpful resources on a wide variety of topics (virtual delivery, apprenticeships, nonprofit marketing, skills for work, supporting learners facing barriers, and more).  


We are thrilled to have a number of our projects and resources highlighted in this bulletin on pages 5-6. Please read through it to learn about:


Access Bulletin #3 here.


If you’d like to check out the previous bulletins, you can access them here:


Literacy Link South Central is proud to be a partner in this initiative by QUILL, along with Community Literacy of Ontario, Literacy Link Niagara, Project Read Learning Network, and the Tri-County Literacy Network.

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