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Why should I bother
 with Continuing Professional Development (CPD)?

If you were to apply for your current job now, would you get it?
Are you sure that your skills and knowledge are up to date?
Are you making the most of every opportunity, giving your best and receiving the best possible reward for your efforts?
Are you ready for the next stage in your career?If you can answer 'Yes' to all of these questions, you are probably already involved in a CPD programme.  Congratulations!

But if you've answered 'No' take a look at LWTT's IMPACT's CPD Network

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Learning Champions in Regeneration Support Programme

 

The objective of this programme is to raise awareness of the Learning in Regeneration skills pack to assist Community regeneration activities and to support organisations to be more effective in terms of learning.  The pack helps people working in communities to take a structured approach to analysing and meeting their learning needs.

LWTT has been contracted to design and delivery of a series of workshops and provide support to participants.

For more information please contact:

Jim Carruth
Skills and Learning Manager
Scottish Centre for Regeneration
Highlander House
58 Waterloo Street
Glasgow
G2 7DA
Tel:  0141 271 2463
E-mail:  jim.carruth@communitiesscotland.gsi.gov.uk

 

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