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Ex-drug addict Julie's hooked on books

Julie Higgs has beaten dyslexia and drug addiction to discover a passion for learning


Julie Higgs is one of the people nominated as Gloucestershire's outstanding adult learners 2003.



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+ Adult Learners’ Week, runs from Saturday May 10 to Friday May 16.

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+ ACET is Gloucestershire County Council's Adult Continuing Education and Training Service - it works in partnership with colleges, education providers and more than 200 community organisations to make adult education widely available.

+ Adult Learners Week culminates in an awards ceremony for the county's outstanding adult learners. Individuals and groups from all over the county are nominated because of the difference returning to learning has made to their lives.

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From a child who hated school, Julie Higgs has beaten both drug addiction and dyslexia to become a woman passionate about learning.

"Education is the key to getting me well in head and body. There is no-one telling me I've got to do it - I'm doing it because I want to," says Julie, from Swindon Road, Cheltenham.

Julie joined a Moving Forwards course at her local college which boosted her self-confidence and gave her the courage to go on to other courses in English, maths and IT.

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I never went to school. The school inspector was always banging on our door to make me go. Now I'm banging on the door to get in to college. quote
Julie Higgs

At the same time, help with her previously undiagnosed dyslexia opened up a whole new world of reading.

Having never read a book at all, Julie has devoured the entire Harry Potter series and is very well-known in her local library!

She has also discovered new artistic talents which have led to some striking interior design work at her home.

Julie is now aiming to go on with her learning and do an art degree.

She says: "I never went to school. The school inspector was always banging on our door to make me go. Now I'm banging on the door to get in to college. I feel very passionate about it."

She is full of praise for her course tutor who gave her all the support she needed and encouraged her to feel more confident about herself.

Now she is using her own experiences to help other addicts on the road to recovery by working as a volunteer for an alcohol and drugs advisory service.

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