About LAW Day
National Learning at Work Day, the biggest annual celebration of workplace learning, will take place on Thursday 20 May 2010. It aims to draw attention to the importance of workplace learning and skills. Each year, thousands of organisations take part in LAW Day and stage fun and business-related learning activities to help their staff learn new skills that they can put into action at work.
By getting involved in the biggest annual celebration of workplace learning you could uncover new skills, build new partnerships and help reach your business goals - all at the same time!
Learning at Work Day has been run by the Campaign for Learning since 1999 as part of Adult Learners' Week. The Campaign for Learning believes that it is more important than ever that workplaces and individuals maintain and develop their skills levels in order to adapt and thrive in the economic downturn.
This year’s theme is Creating Connections. The theme highlights the links between different types of learning such as informal and formal learning, the benefits of bringing people together to learn from each other, the strength of partnerships and the role of learning in organisational success.
The Campaign for Learning offers support for organisations wishing to run Learning at Work Day, including planning guides, activity ideas, promotional materials and special offers. Last year, thousands of organisations took part including large corporations, SMEs, public sector organisations and government departments.
To take part register here and read more about how you can get involved as a learner, event organiser, ULR or learning provider.




