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embargo: none Jo Brand presents Skills for Business* at Cornwall Council with prestigious TUC unionlearn Quality Award Dave Ward, Business Opportunities Broker and Rob Sweetzer-Sturt, Head of Business and Development, Cornwall Adult Education received the prestigious unionlearn Quality Award from Jo Brand. The award was made for Skills for Business at Cornwall Council's provision of Financial Literacy and Skills for Life* training at unionlearn's third annual conference in central London. Skills for Business, Cornwall Council is one of over 80 education providers and services to have received the award.
Dave Ward, Jo Brand and Rob Sweetzer-Sturt The unionlearn Quality Award is awarded to providers in the learning world who are committed to working with trade unions. Awards are made to providers who demonstrate that unions and union learners are considered in the design, development and delivery of courses and programmes. Those providers achieving the unionlearn Quality Award will be included on the unionlearn website which receives over three million hits per month. Jo Brand said: ' I know through my time working as a psychiatric nurse that learning benefits not only people's confidence and their careers, but also their health. So I'm pleased today to be supporting the TUC's unionlearn, which has made such a difference to workplace learning.' Rob Sweetzer-Sturt, Head of Business and Development, Cornwall Adult Education said: 'We are very pleased to receive this award because it is tangible recognition of the benefits our partnership with unions has brought in terms of collaborative approaches to workforce development.' Helen Cole, unionlearn regional manager said: 'Unionlearn and trade unions are ensuring that the education members receive is of the highest standard and the unionlearn Quality Award guarantees this. Our work with Skills for Business, Cornwall Council is benefiting learners all over Cornwall and I am delighted to see them receive this award from Jo Brand.' NOTES TO EDITORS: All unionlearn press releases can be found at www.unionlearn.org.uk Media enquiries: Press release (400 words) issued 12 Jun 2009 |
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