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    Protecting the innocent

    by dan thomas 26 Jul 2005
    by dan thomas 26 Jul 2005

    Intelligence expert Dan Smith looks at what HR can to do protect its organisation against terror attacks

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    Global HR round-up

    by Personnel Today 26 Jul 2005
    by Personnel Today 26 Jul 2005

    Volkswagen HR director resigns amid corruption claims; FBI agents go back to school for leadership training; Missourians dubbed laziest employees in United States

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    £60m gives NHS life-long learning scheme a boost

    by Personnel Today 26 Jul 2005
    by Personnel Today 26 Jul 2005

    NHS staff with no professional qualifications will be given access to learning accounts, under plans unveiled last week by the health secretary

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    News in brief

    by Personnel Today 26 Jul 2005
    by Personnel Today 26 Jul 2005

    £12m equality payout; Suspension pitfalls; Disability law training; Strategy waste

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    Minister announces £60m for learning accounts for NHS staff

    by Mike Berry 20 Jul 2005
    by Mike Berry 20 Jul 2005

    NHS staff with no professional qualifications will have access to learning accounts, under new plans announced by health secretary Patricia Hewitt

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    Tube firm opens skills training centre

    by dan thomas 19 Jul 2005
    by dan thomas 19 Jul 2005

    Centre offers NVQ training for signalling and enginnering recruits

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    Government to launch skills academies for 12 sectors

    by dan thomas 14 Jul 2005
    by dan thomas 14 Jul 2005

    The government has committed to launching a network of 12 sector-based National Skills Academies by 2008.

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    Employee take-up of training via unions increases 9%

    by dan thomas 14 Jul 2005
    by dan thomas 14 Jul 2005

    The number of people who accessed training at work via the union route in the past 12 months has risen by 9% to 67,000, according to TUC figures.

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    Learning and Skills Council saves £100,000 with succession plan

    by Mike Berry 13 Jul 2005
    by Mike Berry 13 Jul 2005

    The Learning and Skills Council has saved more than £100,000 in six months by identifying and developing its next generation of leaders.

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    Programme puts public sector managers on the map

    by Mike Berry 13 Jul 2005
    by Mike Berry 13 Jul 2005

    Chartered Management Institute launches programme to promote manager's skills for success in public service.

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    Training’s publisher turns to Skillport

    by Personnel Today 13 Jul 2005
    by Personnel Today 13 Jul 2005

    Reed Business Information (RBI), publisher of Training Magazine, has implemented the SkillPort online learning system from SkillSoft. Available to staff...

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    Online Prosecution College launched for CPS lawyers

    by Personnel Today 13 Jul 2005
    by Personnel Today 13 Jul 2005

    An innovative e-learning portal has been designed to educate new lawyers in the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). The Prosecution College...

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    this month’s e-learning news in brief

    by Personnel Today 13 Jul 2005
    by Personnel Today 13 Jul 2005

    The Priory Group, one of Europe’s leading providers of acute and secure mental healthcare, rehabilitation and education, is implementing a...

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    Tailored plans set to plug IT skills gap

    by Personnel Today 13 Jul 2005
    by Personnel Today 13 Jul 2005

    A fresh push on vocational initiatives from the sector skills council e-skills UK is set to help employers address long-running skills gaps in IT.

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    Two-way stretch

    by Ross Bentley 13 Jul 2005
    by Ross Bentley 13 Jul 2005

    Outdoor pursuits were once regarded by employers as the ultimate in staff development, but today's workers want to be challenged in ways that relate to their jobs. Ross Bentley finds out how the experiential landscape is changing

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