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SSA Liverpool

ssa liverpool

Bellshill

Welcome to Soccer Stars Academy, the UK’s fastest growing toddler and kids football class provider. Soccer Stars Academy was founded in Scotland by ex-professional footballer and teacher Mark Molloy and his wife, Siobhan. With various locations across Scotland and south of the border in England, the academy is growing at speed every year. During the weekly development classes at Soccer Stars Academy, we give kids and toddlers a fantastic introduction to football in a friendly and fun environment. Our Ethos in all our classes is highlighted using our FRIENDS acronym: Fun Rewarding Inclusive Educating Nurturing Developing Skill Progression We want to encourage children to learn through play. We are not just a football activity provider, we are much more than that. We want to play a significant role in a child’s learning and development and that is exactly what our classes aim to achieve. Currently, Soccer Stars Academy offers kids football training throughout Scotland, England and Wales. Some of the locations where we are currently running classes in Scotland include North Lanarkshire, South Lanarkshire, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Tayside & Fife, Forth Valley, Aberdeenshire and Ayrshire. In England, current locations are in Manchester, Newcastle, Liverpool, Wirrall, Preston Sunderland, Durham and West London. In Wales, we have classes in Cheshire. Click on the ‘find a class’ or ‘sign up’ links to navigate to the booking system for all our locations.

National Adult Literacy Agency (NALA)

national adult literacy agency (nala)

Since 2000, NALA has been using television, radio, print, telephones and the internet to provide educational opportunities to people who want to improve their literacy. We operate a Tutoring Service, providing tutor support over the phone and internet. We also manage an eLearning website www.learnwithnala.ie where people can have their skills assessed across a number of areas and then be prescribed an individual learning plan to improve these areas. We raise awareness of literacy services We raise awareness of literacy services through national awareness campaigns. We have produced eleven TV series in association with RTE and national TV, Radio and Cinema advertising campaigns. NALA operate a Freephone support line that is staffed by experienced operators who can identify callers’ needs and advise them on free services nationwide. This includes tuition in 120 local adult education centres or NALA’s Tutoring Service where they tutor people over the phone. We advance adult literacy policy through research We work in partnership with government departments, organisations, tutors and learners to advance adult literacy policy. This work is supported by evidence-based research which examines international best practice, reviews Irish policy and produces recommendations to support people with unmet literacy needs. Our policy work aims to influence Government policy and lobby for appropriate actions and funds to improve literacy and numeracy levels in Ireland.