The Employers' Organisation for local government is calling for senior managers to act as external mentors for National Graduate Development Programme trainees.
Learning & development
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Retail union Usdaw has launched an in-store learning partnership with Sainsbury's, offering training in areas such as IT, literacy and numeracy.
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The prime minister has thanked more than 150 employers for the support they have given to UK reservists.
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Unions have slammed Conservative plans to scrap the union learning fund, which helps workers access basic skills courses.
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Managers must notch up international experience if they are serious about making it to the top
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Course spells out risks for healthcare staff
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When the OH team at British Airways was re-organised, a need for professional supervision was identified. Three members of the OH team outlines the benefits of professional supervision and the challenges it entails. By Debbie Billington, Carmel Hallinan & Angela Robinson
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Members of the Association of OH Nurse Educators give OHNs advice regarding the impact on courses of the changes to the NMC register. By Bashyr Aziz
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This week's e-learning news in brief
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The Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire Partnership (CSWP) - a cross-sector economic unit - is taking part in the Home Computing Initiative (HCI) via Futuremedia's Learning for All scheme
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In our second facilitation article, Andy Smith outlines the five best ways to assess and maintain your effectiveness as a facilitator
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Are managers equipped for the challenges heading their way? We take a look at some of the threats posed by outdated work methods
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Training managers can now argue the case for management development backed by empirical evidence, but they need to raise their profile and sharpen up on measurement
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Food company Heinz has invested in an on-site learning academy at its Luton factory to improve basic skills in IT, English and Maths, with future plans to offer more advanced training to upgrade the workforce
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The Victoria & Albert family of museums - which includes the V&A, the Museum of Childhood and the Theatre Museum - is developing a virtual learning and training intranet website in partnership with business college Ashridge