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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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Linked Work & Training Trust Central is a company limited by guaranteed (no.205714) Registered in Scotland as a Charity (SC 024400)
Linked Work & Training Trust Central is funded by Falkirk and Clackmannanshire Social Inclusion Partnerships and Europe
 

Forth Valley Partnership

The programme is delivered through an active partnership of local employers and the University of Glasgow.   The Trust Board comprises of representatives of the local Councils of Falkirk and Clackmannanshire,  the University of Glasgow, the voluntary sector, workplace supervisors and the student group.   The Trust is an independent voluntary organisation with charitable status.   It is chaired by Cathy Peattie, MSP.   There exists a clear community of interest from all parties and each one committed to ensuring that the programme achieves its objectives.  

                      

 

BME  Partnership

The programme was delivered as a partnership between SCVO and LWTT.  It was also part-funded by The Scottish Community Foundation, The Lankelly Foundation, The Hugh Fraser Foundation, Communities Scotland and the European Union.

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Coalfield Partnership

The programme was delivered as a partnership between The Coalfield Regeneration Trust and LWTT. 

NEET Partnership

The programme is delivered as a partnership between CVS Clackmannanshire and LWTT.