 We have also been committed to supporting the skills and progress technical development of practitioners for a number of years. It is a key part of our strategy because it however was able to do our ambitions teachers, trainers and learning technologists, rydych chi i gael cerddiant y cyflawn iawn i'ch wneud uch安全 Pengyrchu. Cyflawniaeth yn gweithio'n gweithb i gael gweithbannu, a gweithio y cerdddio'n gweithbannu, ac mae angen i ddweud o gyffredig y bobl restaurants. Y ni eisiau gweithbeth trefnol yn gweithbannu i gweithbannu i gwahanol. mewn cyfweld yr oed. Mae'n gwybod i'r cyfraddwysg am yrol iawn i'r gwahau deilig yn ymgyrchu i ddodol. A oes dim gofydd, roeddwn i begynolaeth i gyda ac yn yr arnau, fel y proshfianol ychydig am yr oedd llunio a'i mistoedd eu cyfraddwysg i ddod lefysgol yma o hynny yn y gwbl, a'r cyfrddwysg sy'n cyfraddwysg o'r ddodol, technologist, teachers, trainers in the vocational education sector to really build their skills and capacity to be able to use digital tools in their teaching and learning. That's where it started with a thought in the conversation. Absolutely. A few years down the line we are still thinking alongside each other and partnering on what we hope is going to be a very long-term partnership supporting vocational education practitioners and further education practitioners. It's one of our key challenges I think working in this sector for well over 25 years now is that many initiatives come and go very quickly and the pace of change and changes in funding from different sources also change very quickly and that leaves a lack of consistency across different networks and across different priority areas. So we hope that this partnership with VokTec Trust will enable ELD to support members and the wider sector in this area providing some much needed continuity. This partnership builds on the successful work of the AmplifyFE network, a network that connects professionals across the sector and communities of practice to share expertise and find out more about new tools and new technologies and really help each other and support each other through knowledge exchange. This partnership builds on what we've learned over the past two years from AmplifyFE and the sector audit that we've been running to help establish a new community space dedicated to this growing community and connecting those existing networks across the piece. But there's also an important link in with the wider UFI family of projects and innovations. Yeah and for us you know together it's about our shared commitment to creating more and ongoing opportunities for the vocational sector, for people working in the vocational sector, to be valued and really be invested in in terms of their continuous professional development. At UFI we really want to enhance how vocational learning and training happens in the UK and to do that practitioners need that support and they need places where they can go to get that support and our hope in the long term is that there'll be a really no ripple effect in the lasting legacy because people who've been able to access the networks and support that are available from ALT will continue to grow and develop and do great things and we know that great teaching and learning really transforms the lives of learners and that's at the heart of it. Two of the key things that are happening in the partnership at this point are the launch of a new community space which will build on our AmplifyFE network to connect existing and new communities of practice networks and experts. It will be free to join and open to everyone and will be regular activities across the year so that there'll always be something to engage with and something to provide support and the recognition for that professional development. We also want to look beyond what's current practice and do some horizon scanning and some research built on the professional accreditation frameworks and conceptual frameworks that are so important to our sector thinking around digital literacies and also digital poverty. There's a really important research piece that is now getting underway. That's so important and we're really pleased that you're part of our VokTech challenge work where we're really focused on how to level up opportunities for people most impacted by the digital divide and furthest away from learning to get the skills they need for work. One of the things that I know this piece of research is going to look at is what we learn from the projects that we're supporting about how digital, how tech can help overcome confidence barriers for learners. The statistics from the Learning and Work Institute show that adult engagement in lifelong learning is persistently low and our work on our VokTech challenge green paper really helped us understand the role that confidence and fear of failure and self-belief plays as a barrier for learning and I'm really excited about the potential for alts to bring their expertise and the expertise of their networks to our practical experience and learning from those projects to come up, as Maron said, with some really interesting tools and frameworks around how to work in this space really, really well because if we can crack it, the prize is enormous and then there's a legacy of information and tools and resources which will be there and will continue to have an impact in the long term and in the future. There's some quite groundbreaking stuff going on and it's really exciting and I think the combination of UFI's sort of relentlessly practical approach and an alts really deep understanding of what's good and what works and why that works is quite a powerful and interesting combination. You can get involved both in person and online and all activities are free to join and open to everyone. If you head over to the Amplify V website you can immediately sign up for our mailing list to keep in touch with all that's going on across the community and also join the Amplify V community space. There is a lot of conversation on social media particularly on Twitter and Facebook, other platforms so if you have a look for the Amplify V hashtag you'll be able to join in the conversation but if you're not that confident and maybe you're not quite sure how to join in an existing conversation just drop us an email get in touch with us directly and we'd be very happy to help you find your way in our growing community. It's fantastic and I just really encourage as many people to get involved and we're really keen to hear about people's experiences and feedback and ideas so that we can continue to evolve and deliver something that's useful and helpful. So it would be really great if you can keep in touch with us. If you haven't already had a look please do take a look at UFI's website. We have a community newsletter which you can sign up to and do all the usual things following us on social media and that's probably one of the best ways to find out also about when our next grant calls are coming up which are always of interest to people. So you know please do stay in touch and engage with us through those channels. We're really keen to keep building our network and our community. Well we're delighted and really proud to work in partnership with UFI. We're so excited that you've given us the opportunity to make this Amplify V community space become a reality for our growing community and I would really like to invite you all to find out more about the work of the Vogue Tech Trust and find out more about the work that Amplify V is doing as a community. Thank you very much for getting involved in the conversation.