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Charity Learning Consortium seminar outlines benefits of membership - 17th October, London

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Charities can find out how they can spread the costs of eLearning through joining the Charity Learning Consortium at a half-day seminar to be held on 17th October 2007. This free seminar will enable interested people from the voluntary sector to hear from one of the consortium’s key existing members about how they successfully launched eLearning.

- How the Charity Learning Consortium can help voluntary organisations cost-effectively train their staff.

Charities can find out how they can spread the costs of eLearning through joining the Charity Learning Consortium at a half-day seminar to be held on 17th October 2007. This free seminar will enable interested people from the voluntary sector to hear from one of the consortium’s key existing members about how they successfully launched eLearning.
Martin Baker, Managing Partner of the Charity Learning Consortium, will go on to explain the range of courses, provided through the Charity Learning Consortium, that can be cost-effectively accessed through membership. He will also emphasise the considerable support and benefits that membership offers including a network of like-minded people working in the voluntary sector to share successes, strategies and advice to help to create and promote an effective and successful training programme.
Delegates will be able to learn not only about the courses offered and the hosted management system through which they are accessed but also how this can be personalised to an individual organisation.
The invitation below is open to all interested parties. If you would like to attend the seminar to find out more, please reply to the email address given with your details as requested in the invitation below:
Invitation to attend Charity Seminar
illustrating how charities can spread the cost of eLearning
by joining a Consortium
I would like to invite you to attend a free half-day Charity Learning Consortium (CLC) Seminar, being held on Wednesday 17th October 2007 in Central London, from 9am to 1pm.
The Charity Learning Consortium was created in 2001 to enable like-minded people in the voluntary sector to share best practices and resources about training. As a membership organisation, its primary focus is supporting its members in their use of eLearning.
The Consortium provides cost-effective market-leading eLearning courses, and offers a network for members to share their online learning, training and development experiences in the form of quarterly meetings, and shared Member Resources.
A complete package of Member Benefits
The morning will enable you to learn about the courses offered and the hosted management system through which they are accessed, as well as how this can be personalised to your organisation. Discover the complete package of benefits available to you as a Charity Learning Consortium Member.
Hear how other Organisations have successfully launched eLearning
This seminar will also give you the opportunity to learn how an existing CLC Member have successfully implemented eLearning using the Consortium’s courses and how they have benefited from the support available.
To book a place, simply reply to this email
with the following information:
FULL NAME:
POSITION:
VOLUNTARY ORGANISATION:
ADDRESS:
TELEPHONE:
EMAIL:
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN ORGANISATION:
NUMBER OF PLACES REQUIRED:
FULL NAMES OF THOSE ATTENDING:
Confirmation details will then be sent out to you shortly.
Should you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact me on 08451 707 702 or by email at [email protected]
I hope you can join us on the 17th October.
Kind regards,
Martin
Martin Baker
Charity Learning Consortium
08451 707702
07785 776416
[email protected]

www.charitylearning.org

The Charity Learning Consortium
“Coming together to share learning, experiences and resources to develop our people”
P.S.
Existing CLC Members include:
The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association  Leonard Cheshire  Macmillan Cancer Support  Independent Age  WRVS  The Football Foundation  The Royal British Legion  The Princes Trust  Retail Trust  Carr Gomm  Refugee Legal Centre  The Royal Society  Nottinghamshire Community Housing Association  WWF
Courses include*:
IT Skills such as: Microsoft Office  Windows  ECDL
Soft Skills such as: Leadership and Team Development  Personal Development  Training & Facilitation Skills  Communication Skills  Understanding Budgeting and Finance  Customer Service  Literacy Skills
*Full course lists on request

For more information about the seminar and Charity Learning Consortium please contact Vanessa McClenaghan on 01489 799794 or Wendy Maddison on 08451 707702.