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Service Standards
Service Standards Customer Service Commitment Agored Cymru aims to offer a service for its centres which is responsive, effective and efficient. It is committed to continuously reviewing and improving the quality of its service in order... Go to page
Audience
Audience Secondary Schools Pupil Referral Units (PRUs) Education Other than at School Services (EOTAS) Special Schools Agored Cymru Recognised Centres working in collaboration with schools across Wales ... Go to page
Units
Units All our units meet regulatory expectations. We review our units every 5 years. Centres are encouraged to feedback their comments through the Unit Review process. If a unit doesnt currently exist, you may be able to write a... Go to page
Privacy Statement
Learner Privacy Statement What personal data does Agored Cymru collect about you? The minimum we need to collect in order to process yourachievements and produce your certificates is: Name Post code Date of Birth Unique Learner... Go to page
Forward with Schools
Forward with Schools Click here to view our Forward with Schools information site If you are a secondary school, pupil referral unit (PRU), education other than at school (EOTAS) serviceor special school and an Agored Cymru recognised c... Go to page
Reasons to Work with Us
Reasons to Work with Us Our schools service offer includes qualifications, recognised learning, policy and strategy implementation and training and development for pupils and staff. As a registered charity and social enterprise, we ... Go to page
Case Studies
The course that helped Mollie find her spark
When Mollie signed up for the Youth Work qualification with Blaenau Gwent Youth Service, she had no idea it would change the direction of her life. She wasn’t sure where she was heading, only that she wanted to work with young people. What ... Go to case study
How a youth work qualification helped Mel see her role in a new light
For Mel, working with young people has never been just a job. After 25 years supporting pupils in a secondary school, she knew that her passion lay in helping young people achieve their potential, but she didn’t want to take the route into... Go to case study
Caerphilly mum who was inspired by cancer journey to become a nurse wins national award
Emma Hughes, a Coleg y Cymoedd student, has been awarded this year’s Agored Cymru Learner of the Year Award for Outstanding Commitment to Study. Our Learner of the Year awards celebrate the achievements of individuals who have completed Acc... Go to case study
Gavin’s childhood dream of being a paramedic comes true in later life thanks to his drive and dedication
On 12 April 2021 the national Access to Higher Education student awards were held in memory of Keith Fletcher to recognise the outstanding commitment to study and academic achievement from a field of excellent candidate... Go to case study
Rhondda Cynon Taf Develops a Pioneering Approach to Engage Learners
South Wales local authority, Rhondda Cynon Taf (RCT) has developed a pioneering approach using Agored Cymru units and qualifications to implement the Welsh Government's Youth Engagement and Progression Framework, Implementation Plan and Nat... Go to case study