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Skills for Life through Workplace Learning: Resource Pack

External Doc. | Friday May 09th, 2008
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The Campaign for Learning (CfL) has produced this resource pack in association with Asset Skills Sector Skills Council. It will help you to plan activities, particularly based around Skills for Life, to be held on Learning at Work Day or any other day of the year. The pack is being made available through Sector Skills Councils and is aimed at HR and training personnel, staff managers and other workplace supervisors who have responsibility for learning and development in the workplace.

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