Interview with Alison Mitchell State Services Coordinator of 26TEN

Join Neil Broomfield from Print Radio Tasmania and Alison Mitchell from 26TEN in a discussion about celebrating ‘26TEN Week’. They raise the many different issues faced by people who are deficient in literacy and numeracy, the ways in which 26TEN can help them. They also discuss the achievements of 26TEN to date, in implementing their programs.

 
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