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Learning in the Workplace

Welcome to the Campaign for Learning's Workplace Learning site. To access our main initiatives please click on the relevant links below:

National Workplace Learning Network

The Campaign for Learning’s National Workplace Learning Network has been set up to support individuals and organisations to develop a culture of learning in the workplace. Membership is free and is open to anyone with an interest in workplace learning. Members are able to access a wide range of resources, share good practice via the on-line expertise exchange and discussion board, receive updates on networking and events, as well as have a say on workplace learning issues.

National Learning at Work Day

Here you will find everything you need to know about Learning at Work Day and how you can take part in the biggest national celebration of workplace learning. Learning at Work Day is an annual awareness campaign  promoting and supporting workplace learning events across England. This year we will be offering a range of new downloadable and online activities and resources to help your organisation and its employees stay fit for now and fit for the future.

Live Long & Prosper

The aim of the Live Long & Prosper project is to support retail and health sector employers to develop employees who are physically, mentally and financially fit for both work now and for retirement later. The website offers advice as well as activities and resources to implement a Live Long & Prosper ethic in businesses.

Latest News

National Learning at Work Day 14 May 2009!
Get Skilled for Success this year.

Publications

Campaign launches new hands-on guide for line managers - Leading on Learning.

New Learning for Work CD. 19 workbooks including developing writing skills, improving communication and developing essential skills. Find out more  or visit www.southgatepublishers.co.uk

 

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