Overcoming early challenges
The partnership began with challenges, particularly in recruiting Numeracy Champions – key individuals trained to help spread number confidence within their communities. Claire Hanson, Multiply Lead Coordinator at the Council, recalls the slow start. "We struggled initially, with just five Champions against a target of 50 for that first year. But we found our rhythm after six to nine months," she said.
Claire credits much of the success to the council’s “integral” collaboration with National Numeracy, which provided essential resources, knowledge and support. This partnership enabled the council to leverage national campaigns, such as National Numeracy Day, as well as the National Numeracy Challenge, to engage the local community.
Tamsin Roser, Relationship Manager at National Numeracy, noted the importance of persistence. “When we started, it took time to get the ball rolling. But by the end of the year, we were exceeding our targets,” she said. Their strategy started with a focus on the council and grassroots engagement, with Champions from all walks of life helping spread numeracy across different sectors, including schools and community groups. The Champion recruitment drive was also conducted through newsletters and course prospectuses. They then, for the second year of partnership, targeted specific sectors. They have now recruited 75% of Champions for their two-year target.