Yes, I would definately go along with walshyj advice - voluntary work is great to gain experience and you can pick and choose your hours (to fit in with current commitments) If you register as a volunteer, the agency will pay and arrange for an advanced CRB check. Once you have done this, gained some experience under your belt, why not try targeting local colleges/schools. Learning mentors are becoming more and more part of established educational staff and this can be very rewarding. Also, local colleges may take you on as scribe, support workers, etc - I would be proactive and contact them - or your local LEA to see what vacancies there are. Good Luck!