Skip to main content
Service phase: Beta

This is a new way to search our records, which we're still working on. Alternatively you can search our existing catalogue, Discovery.

Department

Records of the Adult Literacy Resource Agency and successors

Catalogue reference: FL

What's it about?

FL

Records of the Adult Literacy Resource Agency (ALRA) and its successor agencies, the Adult Literacy Unit (ALU), the Adult Literacy and Basic Skills Unit (ALBSU), and the Basic Skills Agency. Agenda, minutes and papers of the ALU are in FL 2 and...

Full description and record details

Reference

FL

Title
Records of the Adult Literacy Resource Agency and successors
Date

1975-1997

Description

Records of the Adult Literacy Resource Agency (ALRA) and its successor agencies, the Adult Literacy Unit (ALU), the Adult Literacy and Basic Skills Unit (ALBSU), and the Basic Skills Agency.

Agenda, minutes and papers of the ALU are in FL 2 and those of the ALBSU Management Committee are in FL 3. Annual reports for all the four bodies together with occasional published reports on longer term performance and specific projects are in FL 1.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status

Not Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
  • Adult Literacy and Basic Skills Unit, 1980-1995
  • Adult Literacy Resource Agency, 1975-1978
  • Adult Literacy Unit, 1978-1980
  • Basic Skills Agency, 1995-2007
Physical description

3 series

Access conditions

Open unless otherwise stated

Immediate source of acquisition

from 1995 Basic Skills Agency

Subjects
Topics
Education
Custodial history

Records were previously transferred to the Public Record Office from the Adult Literacy and Basic Skills Unit from 1989.

Administrative / biographical background

The Adult Literacy Resource Agency was established in January 1975 under the aegis of the National Institute of Adult Education (NIAE) as a result of consultation between the Department of Education and Science and the Scottish Education Department, the NIAE and the Scottish Institute of Adult Education. Its function was to help local education authorities and voluntary organisations tackle the problem of adult illiteracy, and to administer a government grant provided for this purpose. Following an interim report of the Management Committee in September 1975, the government undertook to continue funding for another two years, and to establish a separate agency for Scotland.

The Adult Literacy Resource Agency was succeeded by the Adult Literacy Unit, established on 1 April 1978 for a two year period, with limited finance to develop, within the general education in England and Wales, provision for adult literacy. It was not so much a grant-giving body as a centre for co-ordinating projects and for promoting new developments.

It was succeeded in turn by the Adult Literacy and Basic Skills Unit (ALBSU), still an agency of the National Institute of Adult Education, which was established by the Department of Education and Science and the Welsh Office on 1 April 1980 to act as a central focus for adult literacy and related basic skills work in England and Wales. It was concerned with numeracy as well as literacy and it also helped those who had English as a second language. It had a small permanent staff, a management committee with representatives from central and local government and specialist organisations, and a consultative committee. Initially created for a three year period, it was later decided by the Secretary of State that the ALBSU's period of operation should thereafter continue on the basis of a three year rolling programme.

In 1995 it was decided that ALBSU's remit should be extended to allow it to support the development of effective programmes of basic skills learning for children and young people. At this point, it changed its name to the Basic Skills Agency.

All three of these agencies were established as autonomous units of the National Institute of Adult Education (NIAE). Initially this was because it saved having to set up a new agency or Non-Department Public Body. Thus, none of these units had a separate legal status. In 1990 a review of the legal status of ALBSU was undertaken. Largely this was because of lack of clarity about the status of ALBSU, ultimate responsibility and the accountability of the Chairman. The Secretary of State decided that ALBSU should have a specific and separate legal status and the Agency was established as a Company Limited by Guarantee and a Registered Charity in 1991.

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C127/

Catalogue hierarchy

Over 27 million records

This record is held at The National Archives, Kew

You are currently looking at the department: FL

Records of the Adult Literacy Resource Agency and successors

You may be interested in

Related records

Records that share similar topics with this record.