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Partner Organisations

Association for Care Training and Assessment Networks (ACTAN) | Date added: 8 Aug 2008
http://www.actan.org.uk/
Association of Colleges | Date added: 8 Aug 2008
The Association of Colleges was created in 1996 as the single voice to promote the interests of further education colleges in England and Wales.
Centre for Excellence and Leadership | Date added: 8 Aug 2008
CEL's remit is to foster and support leadership improvement, reform and transformation throughout the sector. It serves the existing and future leaders of all providers through programmes, events, support services and bespoke consulting assignments.
Council for Administration | Date added: 8 Aug 2008
The CfA (Council for Administration) is the leading authority in Business & Administration skills in the UK
Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) | Date added: 8 Aug 2008
The purpose of the Department for Children, Schools and Families is to make England the best place in the world for children and young people to grow up
Department for Work and Pensions | Date added: 8 Aug 2008
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is here to: promote opportunity and independence for all help individuals achieve their potential through employment work to end poverty in all its forms.
FE Sector Regulation Implementation Group Website | Date added: 11 Aug 2008
The Single Voice for Self Regulation (for Further Education) is a company limited by guarantee, established to promote, pursue, foster, support and work towards the establishment of itself as a Single Voice collating the views of its members on regulatory matters.
HABIA | Date added: 11 Aug 2008
Habia is the government approved standards setting body for hair, beauty, nails, spa therapy, barbering and African-Caribbean hairdressing, and creates the standards that form the basis of all qualifications including NVQs, SVQs, Apprenticeships, Diplomas and Foundation degrees, as well as industry codes of practice.
Her Majesty’s Treasury | Date added: 11 Aug 2008
The Treasury is the United Kingdom's economics and finance ministry. It is responsible for formulating and implementing the Government's financial and economic policy.
Jobcentre Plus | Date added: 11 Aug 2008
Jobcentre Plus is a government agency supporting people of working age from welfare into work, and helping employers to fill their vacancies.
Learndirect | Date added: 11 Aug 2008
Learndirect is a nationally recognised brand for learning and is the largest supplier of e learning courses of its kind in the world.
Learning and Skills Council | Date added: 29 Jul 2008
The LSC fund apprenticeships, train to gain and E2E in England
Learning and Skills Council | Date added: 11 Aug 2008
The Learning and Skills Council exists to make England better skilled and more competitive. They have a single goal: to improve the skills of England’s young people and adults to ensure they have a workforce of world-class standard
LifeLong Learning UK | Date added: 11 Aug 2008
Lifelong Learning UK (LLUK) is the independent employer-led sector skills council responsible for the professional development of all those working in community learning and development, further education, higher education, libraries, archives and information services, and work based learning across the UK.
Link to Google | Date added: 30 May 2008
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National Assembly for Wales | Date added: 11 Aug 2008
The Welsh Assembly Government is responsible for most of the issues of day-to-day concern to the people of Wales, including the economy, health, education, and local government.
National Consortium of Colleges | Date added: 11 Aug 2008
The NCC group provides colleges with unique solutions for provision of Adult Learning.
National Training Resource Limited | Date added: 11 Aug 2008
National Training Resources Limited (NTRL) was established in 1993 to 'Put National back into Training'. They do this by providing a wide range of advisory, information and support services to training organisations, agencies and corporate training departments in industry, commerce and the public sector throughout the United Kingdom.
OFSTED | Date added: 11 Aug 2008
The new Ofsted – the Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills – came into being on 1 April 2007. It brings together the wide experience of four formerly separate inspectorates.
QIA | Date added: 11 Aug 2008
The Quality Improvement Agency (QIA) has been set up to spark fresh enthusiasm for innovation and excellence in the Further Education and skills sector. They are leading the challenge to those involved in teaching, learning and training to lift their performance and implement the government's reforms for learning and skills.
QIA Skills for Life Improvement Programme | Date added: 11 Aug 2008
The second year of the QIA Skills for Life Improvement Programme offers an excellent opportunity for providers in all settings to access the successful, wide-ranging development activities for improving Skills for Life provision and raising achievement for all learners.
South West of England Regional Development Agency | Date added: 11 Aug 2008
The South West RDA leads the development of a sustainable economy in South West England, investing to unlock the region's business potential.
Train To Gain | Date added: 11 Aug 2008
Train to Gain is the national skills Service that support employers of all sizes and in all sectors like you to improve the skills of your employees as a route to improving your business performance. The Service offers skills advice on everything from Investors in People, basic skills through to leadership and management training.
Ufi | Date added: 11 Aug 2008
The concept of a ‘University for Industry’ led to the creation of Ufi in 1998. The organisation then set-up learndirect, now a nationally recognised brand for learning. In ten years learndirect has become the largest e-learning network of its kind in the world, and has individualised the delivery of learning to a mass audience through a unique combination of flexibility, accessibility and support