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    Enrolment form for Bristol Community Learning courses

    This information is collected by Bristol City Council for monitoring purposes only to ensure that our services are reaching all areas of the Bristol community. Use this form only as directed by your Tutor or Development worker
  • Required information

  • About you

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  • Address & contact

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  • Ethnic origin

    This information is collected by Bristol City Council for monitoring purposes only to ensure that our services are reaching all areas of the Bristol community
  • Disability & learning difficulties

    The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 defines disability as: A physical or mental impairment which has a substantial or long-term adverse effect on their ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities.
  • Citizenship and language

  • Refused refugee - Anyone refused refugee status but who has been granted leave to stay by the Secretary of State

  • Asylum Seeker who have legally been in the UK pending consideration of their claim by the Home Office for longer than six months and no decision has been made OR refused asylum but eligible and granted support under Section 4 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999.

  • Indefinite leave to remain People with recently settled status (this means those having been granted Indefinite Leave to enter or remain, right of abode or British citizenship within the three years immediately preceding the start of their learning).

  • Exceptional leave to remain Granted Exceptional Leave to Enter or Remain (ELE/ELR) by the UK government

  • Discretionary leave to remain in the UK is granted to people who are able to prove to the Home Office that their circumstances are compelling on compassionate grounds or are such that they can be granted leave outside the immigration rules. This can only be approved by the Secretary of State.

  • Employment details

  • Benefits

  • Education

  • The legal bit

  • Your Personal Information
    WECA is the “data controller” for Adult Education Funding in the West of England area from the 2019/20 academic year. 

    The funding is used to prepare adults over the age of 19 with the skills and qualifications needed for life, work, apprenticeships and further learning. WECA has the responsibility for keeping your personal data safe, for using it lawfully, and for ensuring your rights to privacy are respected. Your personal information is processed by WECA directly and/or the ESFA, who pass it to us when they process your information on behalf of the Department for Education (DfE), to enable the DfE to carry out its functions.

    If you would like more information about how the WECA process your personal information or your data protection rights, to make a request about your information – for example to request a copy of your information or to ask for your information to be changed or to contact the WECA Data Protection Officer, please visit this page

     

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