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Global support network to champion the world of work for L&D freelancers

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Launching 1st September: “L&D Free Spirits” – a global network for freelancers and self-employed professionals in Learning and Development

 

Designed as the premier hub for networking, collaboration and professional growth, L&D Free Spirits is set to revolutionise how freelancers and self-employed professionals in the Learning and Development (L&D) industry connect and thrive.

The new network, launching 1st September, will bring together the self-employed community globally.

Founder Kim Ellis, said:

“There is a need for a network like L&D Free Spirits, one that wasn’t available when I first became self-employed. Freelancers across L&D are crying out for dedicated development opportunities, business knowledge support and a platform to showcase their services and host their portfolios.” 

L&D Free Spirits surveyed a broad proportion of freelancers across L&D (2024) to understand what resources or support they wished they had access to. Respondents included those just starting their self-employed journey and those working freelance for more than 10 years, all providing a range of services. 

100% confirmed they find it difficult to secure new L&D projects or clients, with over 90% wanting better platforms for finding work. 72% highlighted a need for more networking opportunities. 64% indicated they needed brand and marketing support plus nearly half confirmed they didn’t have access to legal and financial advice.

Further research conducted in 2024* (LinkedIn), compared to 2021 (LinkedIn), indicated a 92% rise in freelancers and contractors in the L&D industry. 

Kim said:

“Such a surge in self-employment could come from the 2020 shift in work/life balance or companies downsizing and making people redundant. Whatever the reason, the increase in self-employment suggests a growing confidence and interest in freelancing within the L&D community, indicating changing preferences and the evolving nature of work. Many L&D professionals seek the flexibility and control over their work that freelancing offers. The ability to choose projects, set schedules, and work from various locations are significant draws. L&D Free Spirits provides dedicated support to those wanting to make the leap and join a vibrant community of freelancers and self-employed professionals.”

Membership will provide an online profile for showcasing services and hosting an e-portfolio, as well as access to a directory of freelancers across the L&D industry to build connections and collaborations. Membership benefits will include a programme of online events and webinars dedicated to upskilling, a calendar of virtual social events to network with the global community, curated learning resources and development tools to broaden business knowledge, and a jobs board.

Kim added:

“Every member has access to resources and advice on how to run their business, as well as opportunities for shared learning and networking to champion independence, flexibility, and fulfilment.”

Corporate partnerships are available to organisations that recognise the importance of continuous training and professional development in enhancing the value chain of L&D services. Benefits include brand exposure and opportunities to drive thought leadership, community support and product promotion. 

L&D Free Spirits’ waitlist provides email updates, early access invitations and discounts on membership ahead of the official launch.

Contact Kim Ellis in the first instance to discuss corporate partnerships. 


 

*https://ldfreespirits.com/freelancing-in-ld-are-you-ready-to-enter-a-brave-new-world/

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