Welcome to NewLink
NewLink is an Educational and Vocational Training provider whose aim is to deliver, primarily to people with a disability, the skills required for them to feel confident and be competent with computer-based technology.

We have several Regional Training Centres in the East Midlands, where training is provided in a friendly, open and responsive environment where the individual's needs, values and ambitions are nurtured and personal goals are a priority.

We also offer commercial training. Click here for details

We have also set up a Braille Project. For more details click here. NewLink has an open enrolment policy where no previous experience is necessary. Our training centres provide computer based training courses leading to recognised qualifications in:

The use of the Computer & applications of Information & Communication Technology (ICT)
Advanced Computing


NVQ in Administration and IT
  
Adult literacy and Numeracy
The New ITQ

Clait

Using e-services

About NewLink
NewLink Project Ltd is a charity (Reg. no.1020713), based in the East Midlands region of the United Kingdom, which is constituted as a company limited by guarantee(no. 2795217). We are devoted to the development of high quality IT education and training for people with a disability.

NewLink Project Ltd is a member-led organisation, governed by a Board of Trustees (which is itself made up of a majority of people with a disability), managed by the Chief Executive with the support of locally based co-ordinators.

What We Do
NewLink Project Ltd works closely with a number of organisations to provide its programme of courses. These include four local authorities (Derbyshire County Council, Lincolnshire County Council, Nottingham City Council and Nottinghamshire County Council); numerous organisations in Europe through links that have been established by a local partner company. All of the NewLink centres are now very well-equipped as a result of substantial grants from the National Lottery.


Reports
Annual Accounts 2005-2006
Chairman's report 2007