Resources

  • In-Person Event: On-Farm Agroecological Training

    In-Person Event: On-Farm Agroecological Training

    To accompany our new guide, on Friday October 23rd we are running an in-person event at OrganicLea to launch and build on this publication. The day will bring together farmers, growers, trainers and educators from across the sector to explore the practicalities of delivering training – from informal and certificated learning through to accredited qualifications…

  • New guide: A Guide to On-Farm Agroecological Training

    New guide: A Guide to On-Farm Agroecological Training

    This document explores different models for offering certificated training, accredited training, work placements and apprenticeships on your farm. It has been produced by TALC in collaboration with OrganicLea and the Landworkers’ Alliance. As the UK Agroecology movement grows and deepens, so does the question of how we best build, share and recognise skills and learning…

  • Glossary of Training

    Glossary of Training

    Do you know what an apprenticeship is? Do you know the difference between a mentor and advisor? What do the different training levels mean? What does it mean if a course is accredited? We know the world of training can be complicated and difficult to understand, so we’ve put together a Glossary to come and…

To accompany our new guide, on Friday October 23rd we are running an in-person event at OrganicLea to launch and build on this publication. The day will bring together farmers, growers, trainers and educators from across the sector to explore the practicalities of delivering training – from informal and certificated learning through to accredited qualifications and apprenticeships.

We’ll be exploring the different models available to farms wanting to offer certificated training, accredited qualifications, work placements and apprenticeships. Alongside the launch, we’ll share the latest on TALC’s developing Agroecology Academy, funding routes, and emerging apprenticeship standards.

This event will be especially useful for farms and sites offering training, or those considering setting up training, but is open to anyone in the wider agroecology network – trainers, mentors, funders, and those simply curious about how the sector’s training landscape is evolving.

More information will be released nearer the time around specific sessions and workshops.