Award winning eLearning at Victim Support

Award winning eLearning at Victim Support

With no budget, Victim Support’s learning and skills team used ingenuity to create a new data protection eLearning module in-house. With a clear focus on wanting to change behaviour, they showed a smart use of simple technology and supported management as they rolled...
Virtually the best!

Virtually the best!

Kibble, one of the oldest charities in Scotland, won the Charity Learning Award 2016 for Best eLearning module design for creating a simple but engaging virtual tour of their campus, mainly using resources they already had to hand. We caught up with Marie Duncan,...
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eLearning and so much more!

The National Autistic Society has been a member of the Consortium for more than 10 years, what do they see as the main benefits of membership? The National Autistic Society (NAS) is a long standing and valued member of the Charity Learning Consortium, and has been...
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Learning at bpha: top down & bottom up

Keith Whitburn, former learning and development manager* at Bedford based housing association bpha, explains how he meets the challenge of compulsory training, with support from a dynamic chief executive and leadership team that believe in leading by example....
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eLearning is the cats’ whiskers!

An engaging eLearning activity at Cats Protection is helping the UKs leading cat charity save vital resources, empower staff and help meet its vision. Read on to find out how one short eLearning activity achieved all of that, and went on to win the Charity Learning...
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No budget for learning resources? No problem!

Nicola Tyzack used creativity and determination to create online resources to engage and support eLearners at the National Autistic Society. Judges of the Charity Learning Awards 2015 were so impressed by her results, which she achieved with no budget at all, she won...