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Get on - Marketing tool kit

External Doc. | Friday September 26th, 2008
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The Get On campaign aims to encourage adults to sign up for a free course and brush up on their basic maths and English skills. The success of the campaign and hard work of everyone connected to Skills for Life is clear – in 2008, we met the 2010 target of 2.25 million adults improving their skills and gaining first Skills for Life qualifications, 2 years early. The long-term goal is 95% of adults achieving functional literacy and numeracy skills by 2020.

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