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Safeguarding children

Monday 15 December 2008

The annual report from Ofsted highlights that in cases of serious child abuse in England, lessons are not being learned quickly enough. According to Ofsted inspectors this is a consequence of inadequate case reviews.

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Fear of age and expense stops people learning

Monday 4 February 2008

A new study commissioned by the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) has revealed that nearly a quarter of Britain’s adults state that learning a new skill is high on their wish list of achievements this year

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NCFE conference

Wednesday 23 July 2008

On 24 September, Tribal will be exhibiting a one-day conference in London for organisations interested in accrediting their own training.

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Autumn conference

The theme of our autumn conference this year will be 'Employer Responsiveness', and will include contributions from employers, CBI, Sector Skills Councils, LSC and our college partners.

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Regional seminars

We are holding free one-day seminars promoting the use of high-quality learning resources to support tutorial enrichment and delivery. Presentations will be led by Tribal consultants.

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Learner of the Year

Monday 10 November 2008

Tribal's Learner of the Year awards 2008 were announced on Wednesday 4 November at the Employer Responsiveness Conference held at the Regents Park Marriott Hotel in London.

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Call for more training in care homes

Wednesday 7 October

The findings of a recent study have strengthened the case for more staff training in care homes. The study revealed that as many as seven out of ten people living in a care home have suffered from medication errors, such as being given the wrong drug or wrong dose.

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Report shows 80,000 people are receiving ‘poor’ or ‘adequate’ care services.

Thursday 17 December

In its first detailed survey of the quality of adult social care in England, the Care Quality Commission(CQC) warns there are around 400 regulated adult social care services rated as ‘poor’ and around 3,500 only rated ‘adequate’.

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