Newsletter summer 10

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Tribal has a range of exciting developments underway to help support college funding priorities, whilst ensuring learners receive comprehensive and focused training. Download »

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April 2009

The spring issue of Network News leads with a review of our successful ‘Working together in London’ event, held in partnership with NCFE. Over 30 key players from further education in Greater London attended the networking event at the Cabinet War Rooms. The issue also includes the latest product news, including a special feature focusing on our innovative new online skills platform, Advance – the no-limit learning zone.  Download »

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October 2008

The October issue of Network News discusses some of the challenges brought by the need to develop a high-class workforce for the future. It highlights how we are rising to these challenges by meeting the training and skills needs of employers through the continued development of our range of learning materials and marketing/workforce development services. This issue also includes the latest product news and a special feature focusing on training in care.  Download »

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June 2008

Employability and the development of our Skills for Life and Work portal are the focus of the June issue of Network News. We are inviting readers’ views on the materials they would like us to develop in order to meet the employability agenda and an online survey will be available on our website in the summer. This issue also includes regular articles, such as product news, and a special feature on continuous professional development. Download »

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March 2008

The spring issue of Network News leads with a summary of the QCF and what it will mean for those working in further education. The new Qualification and Credit Framework (QCF) will start to be implemented in August 2008 and will have a significant impact on how qualifications are developed, funded and delivered.Download »

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October 2007

Our focus in the October issue was the government's World Class Skills report, which unveiled major plans to help over four million adults learn new skills and improve their existing abilities in order to upskill Britain's workforce by 2020. Network News outlines what this will mean for colleges and providers, as well as for employers who will be required to support all employees who need to gain a literacy and numeracy qualification. Download »

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June 2007

In June, Network News led with a feature on the wide range of products in our portfolio ready for the new academic year. This issue of Network News also introduced our new website, explaining how the site would be more interactive and customer-focused than ever before.Download »

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March 2007

This issue focuses on our latest learning programmes and how our products are tailored to meet national agendas and customer requirements. It also examines NP's response to the growing employer led demand for full-cost provision and looks at the range of innovative learning programmes designed to help raise skills in the workplace that NP has recently launched.Download »

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October 2006

Looks at how NP products are now being used for a number of projects funded through alternative routes, including the European Social Fund (ESF), Offender Learning and Skills (OLAS), regeneration funding, Entry to Employment (E2E), additionality for full-time students and 14-19 development.Download »

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June 2006

Focuses on how Network Publishing's wide range of flexible learning resources and supporting employer engagement services can assist FE providers to deliver high quality, cost-effective learning programmes that contribute to the Government's key targets.Download »

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February 2006

Looks at how Tribal companies will be developing a range of products in 2006 to help our partners meet the government health and well-being agenda. In the run-up to the 2012 Olympics, we believe significant opportunities will be created for schools and colleges.Download »

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October 2005

Examines how this year school dinners have been thrust to the forefront of the political agenda, with Education Secretary, Ruth Kelly, pledging £280m to improve school dinners. This move came after the nation was transfixed by Chef Jamie Oliver's efforts to introduce healthier food into school meals on his television series, Jamie's School Dinners. This issue then goes on to look at how Network Publishing's Nutrition and Health course is being used by school cooks nationwide to improve their knowledge of healthy eating.Download »