Partnership for Lifelong Learning

The OU is one of a number of organisations that form the Partnership for Lifelong Learning (PLL) previously called the Social Partnerships Network (SPN). All the partners have a firm commitment to widening access and social inclusion and the combined potential to reach over seven million people.

PLL members share common values related to lifelong learning and social mobility and a commitment to creating strategies and activities that contribute to a more diverse higher education system. Together, they show that collaboration with like-minded organisations is an effective way to reach new learners who might think that university-level study is not for them.

What drives the PLL is to create low-cost sustainable solutions that are not dependent on a particular place or institution but that are shared and targeted and one of the key strengths of the network is to offer pathways that meet the particular needs of individuals in specific sectors of activity.

The work of the PLL enabled the OU as lead organisation to attract additional funding from HEFCE to develop a national, online and sustainable approach to outreach. The National Network for Collaborative Outreach (NNCO) project produced six free online courses.

Vision

To maintain and grow a network of organisations who have a shared commitment to extending continuing education opportunities to all those who can benefit. 

As a community of practice and forum we work together to develop strategies and activities that lead to the creation of a more diverse post-16 system - able to meet the needs of diverse learners, support workplace and lifelong learning - and enhance social mobility and promote economic growth.

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Contact us

For more information about Partnership for Lifelong Learning please contact:
Zoe Worth
Senior Manager
Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Students)