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Award-winning Tesco's worker helps her colleagues learn

Vicky Nelson, aged 54, from Notting Hill, has gone from a Tesco wages clerk to a Mobile Union Learning Representative*, influencing managers in their learning policies. Vicky's remarkable achievement will be awarded with a National Learning Works Award from the National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (NIACE) as part of Adult Learners' Week 17th - 23rd May 2008.

Vicky never used to have much confidence. She had epilepsy as a child and the drugs she took affected her ability to learn. But since becoming a Mobile Union Learning Representative for the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers, the learning she has done to help her in the role - including an adult learning support certificate, an introduction to IT and a course to learn skills for supporting lifelong learning - has transformed her outlook.

'I have discovered talents I didn't know I had,' she says. 'I now have a much wider range of skills - IT, people skills, organising, team management. The learning I have done has given me more confidence in myself and in what I can do.'

Through her tireless work as a learning representative, she is bringing the benefits of learning to her colleagues. Her new self-belief has made her fearless in dealing with the most senior figures in Tesco. One of her greatest achievements was persuading a senior manager to agree to run an English-language course in company time.

She takes huge satisfaction from seeing her colleagues develop. 'My learning has made me aware of the untapped potential in people,' she says. 'Watching their achievements is like seeing your child take its first steps. It's great to see their confidence grow.'

David Lammy, Minister for Skills, said, 'I never fail to be inspired by the stories I hear about learner's achievements. Vicky's hard work confirms my belief that improving your skills can be a life changing experience."

He continued, "The benefits better skills bring to learners and those around them are wide-ranging. On the personal level people become more confident and have higher self - esteem, and individuals can develop better job prospects. More widely this can lead to parents being better able to help their children with homework and learner's employers becoming more competitive. Any adults wanting to improve their skills can call 0800 100 900 and find out about the courses in their local area.'

Rachel Thomson, Senior Campaigns Officer at NIACE*, said, " In spite of the fact this is the 17th annual Adult Learners' Week we continue to be amazed by the quality of the nominations we have received. Vicky's story is an indication of how learning can transform lives completely. All of this year's winners have shown a huge commitment, passion and creativity throughout their learning journeys. Their achievements are all the more inspiring due to the challenges they have overcome and they fully deserve to be recognised as outstanding and inspirational adult learners."

James Plaskitt, Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Department for Work and Pensions, and Minister responsible for ESF*, said, "I am pleased that the ESF is again sponsoring Adult Learners' Week which provides a wonderful opportunity to celebrate learning and communicate how it can help people improve their job prospects. I hope that many more people will be inspired to take up learning opportunities after hearing the inspirational stories of the winners of this award."

Ends

To contact Vicky Nelson please phone USDAW Press Office on 0161 224 2804.

For further information on Adult Learners' Week please contact:

Ed Melia, NIACE Press Officer, on 0116 204 4248 or 07795 358 870.

Marie Koupparis, NIACE Assistant Press Officer on 0116 204 4279 or 07824 481 499 or email: marie.koupparis@niace.org.uk

Notes to Editors

  • Vicky Nelson will be presented with a National Learning Works Award at the Adult Learners' Week National Awards Ceremony at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in Westminster, London on Monday 19th May 2008. She will also receive an award at the London Adult Learners' Week Regional Award Ceremony at Brunei Gallery, School of Oriental and African Studies on Thursday 22nd May 2008 from 10:30am - 12:30pm. Journalists and photographers are invited to attend. More information is available from Ed Melia, NIACE Press Officer, on 0116 204 4248 or 07795 358 870 or ed.melia@niace.org.uk
  • Adult Learners' Week, 17th-23rd May 2008, is the largest annual celebration of adult learning in the UK. It is supported by the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills, the European Social Fund, learndirect*, the National Learning and Skills Council, Ofcom - the Office of Communications, the Quality Improvement Agency, the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority and City and Guilds. More details at: www.alw.org.uk
  • Adult Learners' Week 2008 will include the following national events:

Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th May: Cultural Diversity Weekend

Monday 19th May: Adult Learners' Week National Award Ceremony - QEII Conference Centre, London

Tuesday 20th May: National Policy Conference Adult Learning and Culture to be held at the London Chamber of Commerce

Wednesday 21st May: Quick Reads Learners' Favourite Award and Voice on a Page to be held at The Globe Theatre

Thursday 22nd May: Learning at Work Day - What makes learning at work, work at the Victory Services Club, Marble Arch

Friday 23rd May: Silver Surfers Day

  • A national helpline - learndirect - is available year-round for confidential advice and information about careers and courses. The call handlers will have access to the NIACE website and can give information about local activities during Adult Learners' Week. Calls are free on 0800 100 900.
  • Events for Adult Learners' Week 2008 are listed in the interactive online calendar at www.alw.org.uk/calendar where you can search by keyword, your preferred date and by the region you live in. Or call learndirect free on 0800 100 900 to find Adult Learners' Week events local to you.
  • The themes for Adult Learners' Week 2008 are:

1. Globalisation and the changing world of work

2. Environmental Sustainability

3. Technological Change

4. Citizenship and belonging in a diverse society

5. Demographic change

6. Poverty reduction

7. Changing expectations and perceptions of the Third Sector

8. Well-being and happiness

  • The National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (NIACE) is the leading non-government organisation for lifelong learning in England, and exists to encourage more and different adults to engage in better-quality learning of all kinds. It campaigns for, and celebrates the achievements of, all adult learners.

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