Learning at Work Week 2024
Page updated: 22/04/2024
What is Learning at Work Week?
Learning at Work Week (LAW Week) is a unique annual event to build learning cultures at work. It aims to put a spotlight on the importance and benefits of continual learning and development. We've identified learning that will help us grow, develop, and reach our goals by using the key building blocks which enable us to learn through life, including how we can we build positive attitudes and mindsets to learning.
When does it take place?
Learning at Work Week takes place from 13th to 17th May 2024. This year's theme is "Learning Power", where we aim to support inclusive learning at work, so we all have access to learning and the power and opportunities it brings.
Who can take part and How much will it cost?
LAW Week is a week that is designed so that everyone can take part and the best bit…..We are providing everything for free!!!
What opportunities does it provide?
This year, we are promoting resources and running activities and online sessions which support "Mighty Mega Trends", where we encourage you to explore different aspects and what this means for the future of work, life and business and the impact it may have on you such as climate change and sustainability, digital transformation and longer working lives.
Visit the Positive Tastes page to see what sessions you can take part in this week and if you don't have time to attend a session, we've also pulled together plenty of fun things for you to have a go of too.
Learning and Development
Supporting your digital skills
- Coleg Sir Gar Courses
- Digital Skills for Business qualification with Gower College Swansea
- Digital Courses
Welsh Language
Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence - Learning and Development
e-Learning
Managing and Working in a Hybrid Team
Corporate Learning Opportunities
- Coaching & Mentoring
- Effective Communication
- Equality & Diversity
- Finance
- Health, Safety & Wellbeing
- Information, Communication & Technology (ICT)
- Leadership and Management
- Personal Effectiveness
- Policies & Procedures
Social Care Wales Workforce Development Programme [SCWWDP]
- Active Offer
- Assessment & Care Planning
- All Wales Induction Framework [AWIF]
- Core Training
- Dementia
- Individuals Who Use Services and Carers
- Leadership and Management
- Mental Health
- Safeguarding
- Social Work Best Practice
- Qualifications
FAQs - Employees
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