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TThe Workers’ Educational Association (WEA) is the UK’s largest voluntary provider of adult education. Ever since it was founded in 1903, in order to support the educational needs of working men and women, the WEA has maintained its commitment to provide access to education and learning for adults from all backgrounds, and in particular those who have previously missed out on education.
The WEA is one of the UK’s biggest charities, and operates at local, regional and national levels. Nine Regions in England, a Scottish Association and over 450 local Branches make up the WEA’s National Association.
Through these local and regional centres, today’s WEA now runs over 10,000 courses each year, providing learning for more than 110,000 adults of all ages and drawn from all walks of life.
Courses are created and delivered in response to local need, often in partnership with local community groups and organisations.
The WEA believes that education is lifelong and should continue beyond school, college and university in order to help people develop their potential in a democratic society.
There is a proud tradition of voluntary and democratic practice within the Association, which is, at heart, controlled by its members. At Branch, District and National levels, voluntary members are involved in the planning and provision of courses, as well as the governance of the Association itself.
The WEA is a national charity and is supported by the Government through funding from the Skills Funding Agency in England, and in Scotland by the Scottish Executive and Local Authorities.
We also raise funds nationally and regionally, from a variety of other sources including donations & legacies from supporters, the European Union and the National Lottery.