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Entries open for the National Training Awards 2010

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nationaltrainingawardsThe Awards are run by UK Skills on behalf of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) in England and in partnership with the Welsh Assembly Government (WAG), the Department for Learning and Skills Northern Ireland (DELNI), and the Scottish Government.

Winning a National Training Award can enhance an organisation’s reputation, improve staff motivation and result in real bottom line benefits and competitive advantage.

Entries for the 2010 Awards are now being accepted and there are free information sessions being held across the UK in February and March. The deadline for 2010 entries is 5pm 23rd April 2010

If you would like more information please visit the National Training Awards website or call the NTA Helpline on 0800 0191 475 for more details on how to enter.

 

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