The Hidden Cost of Poor UX on Insurance Websites 

Insurance brokers across the United States are hemorrhaging potential clients without even realizing it. Every day, thousands of prospects land on insurance websites, encounter frustrating experiences, and quietly click away—taking their business elsewhere.  The digital transformation has fundamentally altered how consumers shop for insurance. Gone are the days when clients would patiently endure clunky websites […]

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Skills for Work

The WLES 2-year pilot project was completed in 2011 Literacy Victoria is pleased to share resources with any adult education practitioners and organizations developing pre-employment programs. Workforce Literacy and Essential Skills Program Model Community Literacy and the Private Sector Partner for Successful Employment developed by Literacy Victoria and funded by the federal Office of Literacy […]

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Learner’s Network

What is the Learners’ Network? The Learners’ Network is one of Literacy Victoria’s core programs where adults 18 years of age and older can get free, one-on-one support with basic reading, writing, math, computer, and other essential skills.  It is a matching service for adult learners and volunteer tutors who have compatible interests, needs, and availability. How […]

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Community Literacy Outreach Program

Through our Community Literacy Outreach Program, Literacy Victoria offers marginalized adults free help with reading, writing, math and computer skills. This occurs through partner agencies and in shelters. Our community partner agencies provide the space. We provide the supplies, equipment, and trained literacy outreach volunteers. Each program has learning activities developed to fit clients’ interests and […]

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Aboriginal Learning Overview

As guests, the Literacy Victoria Board of Directors and staff are very thankful to live, work and learn within the sacred traditional territories of the Coast Salish people of the Esquimalt, Pauquachin, Songhees, Tsawout, Tsartlip, Tseycum and T’Souke Nations. The Aboriginal Learning Program is comprised of two components: the Aboriginal Tutor Training Program and the Aboriginal Literacy and Essential […]

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