Buchan Local Learning Community

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Local LearninMap of Aberdeenshire With Buchan highlightedg Community Partnerships (LLCPs) are made up of local organisations and community volunteers who share an interest in the community learning and development of the area. There are six of these partnerships across Aberdeenshire.

The partnerships feed into the strategic Aberdeenshire Learning Community Partnership (ALCP) who work towards agreed priorities. This is in line with local need and the requirements of the Scottish Government regulations for CLD.

The ALCP priorities are the focus for gathering local data and intelligence and creating a response to meet the needs of communities. The aim of the LLCP is to work together to deliver programmes and activities which will have a positive impact on those living in the area.

The priorities Local Learning Community Partnership Logo

  1. Theme 1. Community Empowerment - Empowering people, individually and collectively, to make positive changes in their lives and in their communities, through learning. Through developing the necessary skills, networks and understanding, communities and groups can take ownership locally.

    Theme 2. Employment and Skills - Developing a coordinated learning offer with partners will be vital in ensuring that young people and adults have good quality opportunities to gain the necessary skills and qualification to progress in learning, training and employment.


This is an exciting new opportunity with the relaunch of Buchan LLCP. For community and strategic partners to work together in partnership to create a wider impact in our local communities.

Buchan LLCP partners are -

Active Schools, Aberdeenshire Council

Community Learning and Development, Aberdeenshire Council

Employment Support Team, Aberdeenshire Council

Health and Wellbeing Team, Aberdeenshire Council

Live Life Aberdeenshire

Aberdeenshire Libraries

NHS

Skills Development Scotland

Family Wellbeing Team, Aberdeenshire Council

Station House Media Unit (SHMU)

Young Adult Helps Young Asylum Seeker (YAHYA's Hub)

Rapid Relief Team (RRT)

Men United

Maud Village Trust

Aberdeen Foyer

Buchan Terms of Reference - Improving learning opportunities, life skills and wellbeing in our community.

When carrying out engagements there will be interactive tools below. We will from time to time include polls or surveys. Check back anytime to stay engaged with the Buchan Local Learning Community Partnership and the work of the members and the communities.

Local LearninMap of Aberdeenshire With Buchan highlightedg Community Partnerships (LLCPs) are made up of local organisations and community volunteers who share an interest in the community learning and development of the area. There are six of these partnerships across Aberdeenshire.

The partnerships feed into the strategic Aberdeenshire Learning Community Partnership (ALCP) who work towards agreed priorities. This is in line with local need and the requirements of the Scottish Government regulations for CLD.

The ALCP priorities are the focus for gathering local data and intelligence and creating a response to meet the needs of communities. The aim of the LLCP is to work together to deliver programmes and activities which will have a positive impact on those living in the area.

The priorities Local Learning Community Partnership Logo

  1. Theme 1. Community Empowerment - Empowering people, individually and collectively, to make positive changes in their lives and in their communities, through learning. Through developing the necessary skills, networks and understanding, communities and groups can take ownership locally.

    Theme 2. Employment and Skills - Developing a coordinated learning offer with partners will be vital in ensuring that young people and adults have good quality opportunities to gain the necessary skills and qualification to progress in learning, training and employment.


This is an exciting new opportunity with the relaunch of Buchan LLCP. For community and strategic partners to work together in partnership to create a wider impact in our local communities.

Buchan LLCP partners are -

Active Schools, Aberdeenshire Council

Community Learning and Development, Aberdeenshire Council

Employment Support Team, Aberdeenshire Council

Health and Wellbeing Team, Aberdeenshire Council

Live Life Aberdeenshire

Aberdeenshire Libraries

NHS

Skills Development Scotland

Family Wellbeing Team, Aberdeenshire Council

Station House Media Unit (SHMU)

Young Adult Helps Young Asylum Seeker (YAHYA's Hub)

Rapid Relief Team (RRT)

Men United

Maud Village Trust

Aberdeen Foyer

Buchan Terms of Reference - Improving learning opportunities, life skills and wellbeing in our community.

When carrying out engagements there will be interactive tools below. We will from time to time include polls or surveys. Check back anytime to stay engaged with the Buchan Local Learning Community Partnership and the work of the members and the communities.

  • North East and Moray Just Transition Fund

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    The Just Transition Fund for the North East and Moray is a 10-year programme of support to accelerate the transition to net zero in the region. We are pleased to confirm that we will be launching a new open bidding round worth up to £8.5 million in to the Fund for the 25/26 financial year.

    This additional capital will build on the £75 million we have allocated through the Fund since 2022, creating jobs, supporting innovation and helping to secure the highly skilled workforce of the future. More information about the first round of projects supported through the Fund can be found here.

    2025/2026 Funding Call

    The funding call will open on the Just Transition Fund page on the Scottish Government website on 6 May for six weeks closing on 17 June. Applicants will be asked to submit an application form in support of their bid and accompanying guidance will be provided on the website. We are inviting bids carrying a minimum value of £500,000 and a max value of £5 million for projects to be completed by 31st March 2026.

    For this second open bidding round into the Fund, we will focus on projects that support jobs, skills and economic opportunities, addressing immediate priorities facing the region. This reflects our mission to ensure the Fund is responsive to identified needs and continues to maximise the impact of our investment to deliver benefits for businesses, workers and communities as we transition to a net zero future.

    Information and Support

    The Fund team will hold a series of online information sessions for prospective applicants to attend on the following dates:

    • Wednesday 21st May 14:00-15:00
    • Thursday 29th May 11:00-12:00
    • Monday 9th June 14:00- 15:00

    If you would like an invitation to one of these sessions or have any queries regarding the funding call, please get in touch with the team at: justtransitionfund@gov.scot

  • May 2025 Buchan LLCP Update

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    Food for Thought Session at Men United

    BuchaGroup of people in attendance at the Food for thought session.n Local Learning Community Partnership (LLCP) subgroup delivered their first project session at Men United in January. Partners supported eighteen participants, under the priority theme of Community Empowerment, to increase resilience skills and lifelong learning. 

    NHS and Live Life Aberdeenshire (LLA) led discussions and activities, and showed videos, on how to make lentil soup. A new member of the LLCP, the Rapid Relief Team (RRT) donated soup kits to everyone. Community Learning and Development and Men United coordinated the event, and the feedback from participants was positive. The session supported an increase in knowledge of meal planning on a budget.  


    "It was good to see all the men so engaged this evening." Project Manager Sandy Garvock


    Under the priority theme of Employment and Skills, a second subgroup discussed plans for partnership working for school non-attenders. Skills Development Scotland (SDS) identified the need at the Aberdeenshire Learning Community Partnership (ALCP) development day last November. The project would support non-engagement of school leavers with post school positive destinations.

    Supporting Young People

    Working in partnership with Mintlaw Academy staff, we have been delivering a programme to S3 pupils. Young people were included in the planning sessions, enabling them to be more involved, feel they are included and supporting them to meet their identified goals.

    Two Community Learning and Development staff were present in each session, supporting the young learners with decision-making and planning. We saw an improvement in attendance with one learner, and we also saw a positive interest in one of the charities. They decided to donate to Community Food Bank Initiatives Northeast (Cfine). Two learners went on to visit the organisation in Aberdeen to gain further knowledge about the charity, out with the Freshstart programme. This not only shows the confidence that has grown throughout the programme but also raises awareness of local initiatives whilst gaining a Youth Achievement Award. Each learner decided on their own chosen session of interest and worked well in the group to form more positive relationships and increase their skills.

    Mags Joseph

    CLD Lead
    Buchan Local Learning Community

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