Wednesday 22 Feb 2012

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Learning & Development

The only certainty is change

Today, we are moving nurse education to all-undergraduate level as well as balancing the reduced finances in the public sector with greater uptake of university places.

Throughout all of this change, it is certain that those who teach and provide health and social care services directly impact on quality of care. What is also certain is that all health and social care professionals will continue to require access to a strong educational platform that helps them prepare for, and remain curious about, their working environment and the people they encounter.

Ongoing training and education is vital to keeping abreast of developments and change. Technology allows us to present and access more information than ever before. This allows for greater flexibility and enables practitioners to blend “work-based” and “classroom” learning with online and distance learning.

Education providers have to adapt and flexibility is important to allowing students to fit study around busy professional and personal lives. Employers are increasingly facing cost and time restraints. Download this exclusive HSJ Learning & Development supplement today to find out more!

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