Every September, Adult Learners’ Week shines a light on the transformative power of learning. It’s a chance to celebrate people who have taken the leap back into education, and to reflect on what more we can do to ensure that opportunities are open to everyone in Wales.

Initial findings from Learning and Work Institute’s Adult Participation in Learning Survey offer a timely reminder of both the promise and the challenge. The data shows that just over one in five adults in Wales say they are currently engaged in learning (22%), and nearly half (47%) have taken part within the last three years. These figures matter. They tell us that learning isn’t the preserve of schools, colleges or universities – it’s something that carries on through life, fuelling confidence, careers, and communities.

And when people learn, the benefits are striking. Improved self-confidence is the single most common outcome reported by adult learners. Others talk about achieving personal development goals, discovering the joy of learning, meeting new people, and gaining valuable skills for their jobs. In other words, adult education isn’t just about qualifications – it’s about unlocking human potential.”

Yet the same data highlights how easily that potential can be left untapped. Over one in five adults in Wales say they haven’t learned at all since leaving full-time education. For those who have been out of learning for three years or more, the barriers can feel insurmountable: cost, time pressures, and – most commonly – the belief that they are simply “too old” to return.

But here’s the hopeful part. Adults who have taken part in learning recently are almost four times more likely to say they expect to learn again in the future (73%) compared to those who haven’t (21%). Once people get a taste of learning, their appetite grows. That means the challenge for all of us – policymakers, providers, employers, and communities – is not about convincing people that learning is worthwhile. The demand is there. The challenge is removing the barriers that hold people back.

So what does that mean in practice? It means having clear outreach programmes, making opportunities flexible, affordable, and visible. It means recognising that learning happens in many spaces – in workplaces, in communities, through volunteering, as well as in formal education settings. It means ensuring that older learners feel welcomed, and that people who left school early see a pathway back. Above all, it means designing policy and provision around the lives people are living now – busy, complex, often pressured – rather than expecting them to fit into rigid models of the past.

The evidence is clear: learning pays dividends not just for individuals but for society. A more skilled and confident workforce supports economic growth. Stronger communities emerge when people come together to learn. And individuals gain the sense of possibility that comes with mastering something new. In a world where change is constant – from technological disruption to demographic shifts – a culture of lifelong learning isn’t a luxury. It’s a necessity.

This Adult Learners’ Week, the call to action is simple: let’s work together to unlock the appetite for learning that exists across Wales. For policymakers, that means investing in inclusive provision and tackling barriers like cost and accessibility head on. For education providers, it means shaping opportunities that welcome adults at every stage of life. And for all of us, it means spreading the word that learning is for everyone.

If you’re looking for inspiration or practical next steps, explore what’s on offer this week: Find an Adult Learners’ Week event near you.

Because when we open doors to learning, we don’t just change lives – we strengthen Wales.

14 January 2026

Adult Learning Partnerships in Wales

Adult Community Learning (ACL) provides flexible learning opportunities for adults and families, delivered in venues in the community to meet local needs. There is an Adult Learning Partnership in every Local Authority area and a lead for adult community learning in each Local Authority and Further Education Institution.

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13 January 2026

Inspire! Adult Learning Awards

Nominations have opened for the 2026 Inspire! Adult Learning Awards. The annual awards are organised by Learning and Work Institute in partnership with the Welsh Government, and they celebrate the exceptional achievements of individuals and community projects in Wales that demonstrate outstanding passion, commitment, and drive to improve themselves and their community through lifelong learning.

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1 January 2026

Inspire! Tutor Awards

The annual Inspire! Tutor Awards recognise the valuable work of tutors and mentors in supporting lifelong learning across Wales. We are inviting nominations on behalf of outstanding individuals whose commitment, knowledge and teaching skills have given adults the confidence to engage with learning and transform their lives.

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17 December 2025

Motivations, Aspirations & Barriers to Adult Learning

This research was in partnership with the Learning and Work Institute Cymru to gain greater insight into adult learner experiences of further and higher education in Wales as this is largely a missing voice from the recent literature.

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3 December 2025

Family Learning

Family learning changes lives. Evidence shows that when learning opportunities for adults are linked to the education of children in the family, it builds motivation, confidence and a commitment to learning.

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7 November 2025

Spotlight on Newport – Place within a place

Ufi VocTech Trust, in partnership with Adult Learning Wales, Newport City Council and Learning and Work Institute, have launched an innovative place-based collaboration to integrate education and skills development opportunities within the communities of East Newport.

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7 November 2025

Shine a light on the heroes of adult learning – celebrate the tutors who inspire, support, and transform lives every day.

Learning and Work Institute announces the launch of the Inspire! Tutor Awards 2026, celebrating the dedication, passion, and impact of adult learning tutors across Wales.

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10 October 2025

Never Stop Learning: Celebrating Success at This Year’s Inspire! Adult Learning Awards

Last month, Swansea came alive with celebration as we honoured the incredible achievements of adult learners at the awards ceremony. The room was filled with emotion, warmth, and powerful stories of perseverance and triumph. Each story is a shining example of the impact of lifelong learning as a catalyst for change that opens doors, builds confidence, and sparks real transformation.

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16 September 2025

It’s September, it’s back to school… and it’s Adult Learners’ Week. We’re putting family learning under the spotlight!

September has arrived, and my focus is on Adult Learners’ Week and coordinating a campaign with hundreds of partners across Wales. Together, we aim to encourage more adults to build their skills with confidence. We approach the campaign by identifying key partners to reach into communities and crafting messages that resonate with those who may have learned too early that education isn’t for them.

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