28 May 2025
Ufi sign ‘Get the Nation Learning’ charter to champion lifelong learning for all
Helping build a future where everyone can learn throughout life.
Ufi signs the ‘Get the Nation Learning’ charter, reinforcing our commitment to a future where everyone has the opportunity to learn the skills they need to succeed throughout their working lives.
Launched today by our Strategic Partners at Learning and Work Institute, the Get the Nation Learning charter is part of a national campaign designed to drive behavioural change and empower organisations to take action in support of lifelong learning.
By signing the charter, Ufi will become part of a community of stakeholders working together to ensure learning is accessible, inclusive, and continuous.

Lifelong learning is essential for social mobility, economic resilience, and personal fulfilment, especially in a rapidly changing world of work. We are proud to put our name to a campaign so closely aligned with our mission to harness the power of technology to improve skills for work – opening up access and achieving positive, lasting outcomes for those furthest from opportunity.
A highlight of the programme is the Get the Nation Learning Awards – the biggest celebration of lifelong learning in England. These awards shine a light on people and organisations leading the change, recognising powerful examples of adult learning that support healthier futures, stronger communities, greater opportunity, regional growth, and richer lives.
Nominations are open until 25 July 2025 with a wide range of categories including the Ufi-supported ‘Learning with Technology Award’, celebrating organisations, projects, or provision using technologies to enable and enhance learning for work and extend the reach of learning opportunities.
Winners be announced at an awards ceremony in London on Tuesday 4 November, as part of Get the Nation Learning Week.

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