Courses for adults with learning difficulties are being cut across England due to government training priorities, it has emerged this week.
Further education leaders have said the government's emphasis on courses leading to level 2 qualifications - equivalent to GCSE - has been reflected in funding from the Learning and Skills Council, which plans and funds further education.
As a result some courses for adults with learning difficulties which do not meet this requirement have been dropped by colleges.
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