Adult & Community Learning • Autumn and Spring 2011/12 •www.surreycc.gov.uk/adultlearning How to enrol By Post First select your course. There are nearly 2,000 in this brochure, Please complete both sides of the enrolment form. so if you need more information Enter your debit, credit or switch card details or attach a cheque (made payable to Surrey County to decide which one is right for Council) and post to the relevant centre. If paying you, either check our website or a benefit claimants’ fee, please enclose proof of receipt of benefit (see back of enrolment form). give one of our centres a call. How to Enrol If you require confirmation of enrolment, please enclose a stamped, addressed envelope. Having chosen your course, you By Fax can enrol by whichever of the Please complete both sides of the enrolment form. methods below is most Enter your payment card details and fax both sides convenient for you. Please enrol of the form to the relevant centre. If paying a benefit claimants’ fee, please also fax proof of receipt of as early as you can, as places are benefit (see back of enrolment form). limited and popular courses fill If you are enrolling by post or fax, please assume that your enrolment has been accepted. If there is a up quickly. problem processing your form, we will contact you. In Person You can pay with credit or debit card, cheque (made payable to Surrey County Council) or cash. The fees listed in this brochure are subsidised by a grant from the Skills Funding Agency. Not everyone is eligible for these subsidised fees and we are required to confirm whether or not you qualify when you enrol. If you’re paying a benefit claimants’ fee, please bring proof of receipt of your benefit with you when you You will qualify for the subsidised fees if you are aged 19 years or over and: enrol (see back of enrolment form). • have been continuously resident in the United Kingdom (UK) for at least the three years before the start of your course; or • are a national of any European Union (EU) country or are the spouse, civil partner or child of an EU national and have been continuously resident in the European Economic Area (EEA) for at least the three years before the start of your course. You can enrol in person at any of our centres. Maps and opening hours are on pages 4 and 5. By Phone Please call the relevant centre and have your credit or debit card details ready. Telephone lines can be extremely busy during our main enrolment periods. If you don’t need to speak to a member our staff, we recommended that you post or fax your enrolment form. This will help to free the telephone lines for those with an enquiry. 144 Non-EU residents If you do not meet the above criteria, you may have to pay a higher, non-subsidised fee and will not qualify for our over 60’s or benefit claimants’ discounts. If you think you may fall into this category, please contact your local centre for more information and to confirm your fee. Surrey Adult and Community Learning Enrolment form 2011/12 Also available in large print Personal details (please complete in BLOCK CAPITALS) Mr Title Learner ID Mrs Miss Other ........... Forename Male Gender Female Surname Address Date of birth Tel day Tel eve Postcode Email We may contact you about new courses, special offers and should a situation (e.g. bad weather) arise that affects the running of your course. Please tick the following boxes as appropriate if you do not wish to be contacted: about surveys and research H about courses or learning opportunities by post by email by telephone Have you been continuously resident in England for the last 3 years? Yes No If no are you a European Union (EU) national? Yes No Have you been continuously resident in another UK or EU country for the last 3 years? Yes No * Please state your previous country of residence: ........................................................................................................................................................ *If you have not been continuously resident in the EU for at least the last 3 years, you may be required to pay a higher fee. Ethnic group White English/Welsh/Scottish/ Northern Irish/British Irish Gypsy or Irish Traveller any other White background Mixed/multiple ethnic group White and Black Caribbean White and Black African White and Asian any other Mixed/multiple ethnic background Asian or Asian British Black/African/Caribbean/ Indian Black British African Pakistani Bangladeshi Caribbean Chinese any other Black/African/ any other Asian Caribbean background background Other ethnic group Arab any other ethnic group Do you have a learning difficulty, disability or health problem? Yes ‐ please tick as appropriate below No Prefer not to say Disabilities and health problems visual impairment hearing impairment disability affecting mobility other physical disability other medical condition (for example epilepsy, asthma, diabetes) emotional/behavioural difficulties mental health difficulty temporary disability after illness (for example post‐viral) or accident profound complex disabilities Asperger syndrome multiple disabilities other Learning difficulties moderate learning difficulty severe learning difficulty dyslexia dyscalculia other specific learning difficulty autism spectrum disorder multiple learning difficulties other What is your highest level of qualification? No qualifications Entry level ‐ Certificate in adult literacy, numeracy or ESOL Skills for Life Level 1 ‐ 5 or more GCSE/O levels at grades D‐G or fewer than 5 at grades A‐C Level 2 ‐ 5 or more GCSE/O levels at grades A‐C; 5 or more CSE grade 1; 1 A level Level 3 ‐ 2 or more A level passes; 4 or more AS levels Level 4 ‐ first degree; HNC; HND; NVQ level 4 Level 5 or above ‐ e.g. higher degree; MA; MSc; PhD Other qualification, level not known How we use your personal information The personal information you provide is passed to the Chief Executive of Skills Funding (“the Agency”) and, when needed, the Young People’s Learning Agency for England (“the YPLA”) to meet legal duties under the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009, and for the Agency’s Learning Records Service (LRS) to create and maintain a unique learner number (ULN). The information you provide may be shared with other partner organisations for purposes relating to education or training. Further information about use of and access to your personal data, and details of partner organisations are available at: http://skillsfundingagency.bis.gov.uk/privacy.htm http://www.ypla.gov.uk/privacy.htm http://www.learningrecordsservice.org.uk/documentlibrary/documents/Code+of+Practice+for+Sharing+of+Personal+Information.htm Please read and sign I declare that, to the best of my knowledge, the information I have provided on this form is correct. I have read the above statement on personal information and understand that Surrey County Council reserves the right to change tutors, re‐schedule, cancel or combine courses if necessary. Signed:................................................................................................................................................................... Date:........................................................ Please turn over and complete page 2 1 of 2 145 Surrey Adult and Community Learning Enrolment form 2011/12 Course code Course title Fee £ £ £ Adult full Fee type Over 60 Benefits Total fee £ Where did you find out about your course? You’ve learnt with us before Brochure from Adult Learning Centre Brochure or poster at Surrey library Leaflet or brochure delivered to your home Introduce a friend promotion Doctor, health centre or health group Word of mouth Radio advertisement Newspaper advertisement Open day at Adult Learning Centre County magazine, e.g. Surrey Matters or Jigsaw Adult Learning website Other website (please specify): ................................................................................................. Other source not listed above (please specify): ........................................................................ Payments If you’re paying a reduced fee, please complete the ‘Application for discount’ section below Please make cheques payable to SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL and send along with this form to the appropriate centre. For payment by Visa/MasterCard/Switch/Delta/Electron/Solo ‐ I authorise you to charge my Debit/Credit/Switch card number: Amount £ Name on card Signature Valid from Exp date Issue no Security no Date Receipts are normally issued for cash payments only; if required for other methods of payment, please tick here Office use only Cash Cheque Card S/O Date Receipt no. Application for discount Please complete ONE SECTION only if claiming a discount The following discounts are available on tuition fees for all courses except where the brochure shows the same amount for both the ‘adult’ and the ‘over 60’ fee. To claim a discount, please sign and date the relevant section below and either post, fax or hand‐deliver the completed form to your local centre. We require a signed enrolment form for all discounts, so it is not possible to claim a discount when enrolling by telephone. If you’re claiming the benefits discount, you will need to supply proof of receipt of benefits when you enrol. Section 1 – 60 and over Discount If you are 60 years of age or over and not in full‐time paid employment on the day your course begins, you may claim a 20% discount on your tuition fee. Section 1 – 60 and over Discount I am 60 years of age or over and not in full‐time paid work on the day my course begins. I wish to claim a 20% discount. Signed ...................................................... Date ............................ Section 2 – Benefits Discount If you are in receipt of income‐based benefits including: Council Tax Benefit; Income Support; Housing Benefit; income‐based Job Seekers Allowance; contribution‐based Job Seekers Allowance; Carers Allowance; Pension Credits (Guarantee Credit only); or Working Tax Credit with a gross household annual income of less than £15,860 when you enrol, you may claim a 50% discount on your tuition fees for up to 2 courses at the same time. Section 2 – Benefits Discount I am in receipt of (please state benefit type below): Unwaged partners or dependants of benefits claimants may also claim a 50% discount. Please supply proof of co‐residence when you enrol, e.g. your driving licence or council tax statement. I am the unwaged partner or dependant of a person claiming benefit. We require proof of eligibility for benefit claimants’ discounts. Please supply proof of receipt of benefits when you enrol, e.g. copy of current Giro; payment book; letter from Jobcentre Plus; or a tax credit award certificate. Proof documents must be dated no older than 6 months and valid for the duration of your course. ...................................................................................................................... Signed ...................................................... Date ............................ Proof of co‐residence must be attached to this enrolment form. Signed ...................................................... Date ............................ 1112.e 146 2 of 2 To enrol on a course, complete the form on page 145 Refund of Course Fees Disclaimers Force Majeure If a learner decides to withdraw from a course before a course begins, the following charges are applied: Physical Activities Surrey County Council and its partner providers shall not be liable to the learners enrolled on courses to the extent that it is unable to perform its obligations by reason of Force Majeure, provided that the Surrey County Council and its partner providers shall use all reasonable endeavours to minimise the effect of the Force Majeure and to resume performance of its obligations as soon as practicable. • • • Up to 8 weeks before course starts, full refund. 8 weeks to 1 week before the course starts a £10.00 cancellation fee will be charged regardless of course fee. No refunds will normally be made if a learner withdraws less than 7 days before the start of the course. Once a course has begun, Centre Managers can only consider refund requests in exceptional personal or family circumstances. However, holidays, loss of interest, new time commitments and similar domestic changes do not qualify. If a learner fails to attend a course for more than four consecutive sessions, Surrey County Council reserves the right to withdraw the learner and offer the place to someone on the waiting list. Course Cancellation The length of the course quoted is based on a minimum number of learners enrolled and financial viability of the course. If this is not achieved it may be necessary to: a) cancel the course before the first class, and provide learners with a full refund; or b) meet for the first class when learners will be given the opportunity to decide whether to shorten the course hours for the same fee, transfer to another course or request a refund of fees. In the event of severe weather, we will provide information on any impact on our classes by leaving a message on the enrolment centre telephones. We will also post notice of any disruptions on our website. All learners attending physical education and associated classes (such as health, fitness and dance) will be required to complete a health questionnaire before the start of a course. Whilst the information given in this questionnaire may aid the tutor in the preparation and delivery of the courses, neither they nor Surrey County Council or its partner providers undertake to advise on any medical condition, or whether any such condition could be adversely affected as a result of attending a class. It is for learners to seek their doctor’s advice either before or during the course if a medical problem is indicated or if they are new to physical exercise. Insurance Surrey County Council and its partner providers cannot accept responsibility for the loss of or damage to learners’ property. Learners should ensure that they have adequate “all risks” insurance cover for any article belonging to them that they leave on centre premises and car parks. Errors Whilst every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information in this directory, neither Surrey County Council nor its partner providers accept liability for clerical and typographical errors. Surrey County Council and its partner providers reserve the right to make amendments as necessary provided that these do not materially affect the course. If, after application for a course has been accepted, the course is substantially varied from that described in this publication, the learner is entitled to withdraw from the course. In the event of such withdrawal, an appropriate refund of course fees will be made. Surrey County Council and its partner providers shall endeavour to provide information for the learners enrolled on courses as soon as reasonably practicable after becoming aware of an event of Force Majeure. The notice shall contain all relevant information relating to the event of Force Majeure including the nature and effect of the Force Majeure, the actions being taken (or to be taken) to minimise its effect and an estimated duration. Surrey County Council and its partner providers shall take all steps necessary to minimise the effect of the Force Majeure on the provision of the courses. Where Force Majeure has a material effect on the provision of courses for longer than four consecutive weeks, Surrey County Council and its partner providers may terminate the course being provided. Important Information Important Information ‘Force Majeure’ means war, civil war, armed conflict, terrorist attack, governmental action, fire, flood, severe weather conditions, pandemic or epidemic or any other act or matter which notwithstanding the reasonable diligence and foresight of Surrey County Council and its partner providers is, beyond their reasonable control. How We Use Your Personal Information The personal information you provide is passed to the Chief Executive of Skills Funding (“the Agency”) and, when needed, the Young People’s Learning Agency for England (“the YPLA”) to meet legal duties under the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009, and for the Agency’s Learning Records Service (LRS) to create and maintain a unique learner number (ULN). The information you provide may be shared with other partner organisations for purposes relating to education or training. Further information about use of and access to your personal data, and details of partner organisations are available at: http://skillsfundingagency.bis.gov.uk/privacy.htm http://www.ypla.gov.uk/privacy.htm http://www.learningrecordsservice.org.uk/documentlibrary/documents/Code+of+Practice+for+Sharing+of+Personal+Information.htm 147 Enrolment centres Camberley Centre Esher Green Centre Farnham Centre France Hill Drive, CAMBERLEY GU15 3QB 19 Esher Green, ESHER, KT10 8AA 25 West Street, FARNHAM , GU9 7DR Tel: 01932 794524 Fax: 01932 794542 Email:camberley.aec @surreycc.gov.uk Tel: 01372 832583 Fax: 01372 463696 Email:eshergreen.aec @surreycc.gov.uk Tel: 01483 518558 Fax: 01483 518555 Email:farnham.aec @surreycc.gov.uk Guildford Centre Molesey Centre Sunbury Centre Sydenham Road, GUILDFORD GU1 3RX Henrietta Parker Centre, Ray Road WEST MOLESEY, KT8 2LG The Avenue Sunbury on Thames TW16 5DZ Tel: 01932 794554 Fax: 01932 794558 Email:molesey.aec @surreycc.gov.uk Tel: 01932 794514 Fax: 01932 794513 Email:sunbury.aec @surreycc.gov.uk Tel: 01483 518528 Fax: 01483 518535 Email:guildford.aec @surreycc.gov.uk Woking Centre Highlands, Bonsey Lane, Westfield WOKING, GU22 9PR Tel: 01483 518568 Fax: 01483 518564 Email:woking.aec @surreycc.gov.uk Funded by Created by the Communication Design Team. 07.11.RN.CS2020.
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