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Education and careers for adults in Devon

If you’re looking to develop your skills, retrain, advance in your current role, access employment support or move back into work we have pulled together information to help you make the right decision to develop your career.

  • Adult learning

    Adult learning (including Learn Devon) in Devon covers a wide range of subjects and opportunities, from getting your first maths and English qualifications to retraining in digital skills there is something for you.

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  • Apprenticeships

    Apprenticeships are also for adults, from entry level to degree and beyond in many industries they may help you to start out in the work place, change careers, or upskill.

  • Education, qualification, and careers guide

    Your guide to education, qualifications, and careers in Devon.

  • Multiply

    Devon Multiply is funded by the UK government and is part of the Skills for Life campaign. The programme works with organisations across Devon to provide free numeracy courses.

  • Train 4 Tomorrow Skills Bootcamps

    Skills Bootcamps are free*, flexible courses of up to 16 weeks, giving people the opportunity to build up sector-specific skills and fast-track to an interview with an employer.

  • Further and Higher Education

    Further Education offers a range of accredited courses from Level 3 to Level 6 and Higher Education from Level 4 to Level 9. Both FE and HE providers may also offer non accredited modular learning.

Employment hubs

Visit one of our four physical hubs across Devon for in-person support in exploring career options, job opportunities, and learning possibilities.

Support with learning and work

If you have a physical or mental health condition or disability you can get help with finding and staying in employment.

  • Access to Work

    Access to Work can help you get or stay in work if you have a physical or mental health condition or disability.

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  • Supported employment

    Supported employment offers high-quality, personalised support for people with disabilities or disadvantages and enables them to find, access and stay in employment.

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  • Supported internships

    Supported internships are available to young people, aged 16-24, with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), who have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) and who want to get a job.

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