NWLCC Employer Engagement Event Spring 2008
This project will stage one major event and a series (at least 8) of smaller CPD-type sessions for care sector employers and their staff. The major event will be held at the Plaza Hotel, Wembley and the smaller events at local venues. It will be publicised through newsletters and the NWLCC website.
The project will be an opportunity for the West London Lifelong Learning Network to promote CPD and progression to HE to the employers in the care sector. The Wembley, large event will have space for LLN Educational Partners and others to provide stands and advice for those wishing to access HE & FE courses in social care, particularly in the key area of Level 4 NVQs.
Evaluation
Click here to read the NWLCC Employer Engagement Event Spring 2008 evaluation
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