26th January 2009
Categories: What's New
Small and medium sized businesses are now able to access additional help to train their staff, through a more flexible Train to Gain package. The government has pledged more help for smaller businesses because, in the words of Chris Banks, chair of the Learning and Skills Council, ‘We know that businesses which don’t invest in training are two-and-a-half times more likely to fail. Without doubt this extra money and support for smaller businesses really could make the difference between success and failure. We urge all employers to take advantage of it.’
What’s available?
The measures, available since the start of January, include:
Find out more, and how to access the Train to Gain services, by reading this new article in the Toolkit:
This factsheet provides details of the Skills Broker Service for tourism business and contact information for our North East Tourism Skills Brokers. Skills brokers can help you identify, meet and fund your training needs, whatever the size of your business.
Booking form for the November 2009 RLN breakfast seminar on communicating globally
This factsheet gives full details of the Train to Gain service funded by the Learning and Skills Council, plus contacts for more information.
Not sure what courses are eligible for Train to Gain that might be of interest to you. This flyer from the NECC gives you a taste of the very wide options.
Flyer for the November Regional Language Network breakfast seminar on communicating globally.
15 October, 9.30 - 5.00pm plus drinks and networking, Natural History Museum, London, £130 + VAT = £149.50.
A one day seminar for tourism authorities, venues and visitor attractions targeting group and tour business.