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Our Big Vision – A True Commitment

Big Learning Company Wales promote creative arts and modern media as tools to educate and empower individuals and groups of people.  We exist in order to offer quality creative learning experiences that are accessible, sustainable and make an impact.

Big Learning Company Wales strives to harness the power of education and develop new and exciting ways to help people learn.  Exploring new methods of learning our aims are to work with local communities, businesses and the Public sector to use these innovative learning processes to change and better their environments.

Working with the whole community Big Learning Company Wales is able to cut through the boundaries often held up in our environments to build and develop lasting relationships that can facilitate positive change.

Big Learning Company Wales works with all its partners to help build their own success stories.  We focus on innovating change through narrative, through listening and understanding and through improving communications that ultimately engage people and build better connections. 

“(stories) engage people’s minds, hearts, physical beings and the human spirit, they inspire people to change – to try a new behaviour, to let go of an old attitude, to embrace the future and above all to take action” – Silverman 2004

We endeavour to allow every citizen to feel a personal sense of ownership for their unique contribution to a service journey.

Louise Harris MD

The Big Learning Company - Wales

Louise founded the Big Learning Company in 2005; an education and training consultancy. She has wide ranging experience of training people of all ages. She has a particular interest in writing and creating new and innovative learning programmes. She has created and development programmes in a wide range of contexts. She has worked with many training providers and teachers, to develop new and original learning methods. Her recent projects include working with young people and communities to produce short films about issues that affect them. She is currently working with health professionals to develop a new strategy for patient information delivery within chronic disease management.

 
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