Caring Homes Group: The Ripple Effect of receiving a Princess Royal Training Award
by Michael Ormand | Dec 16, 2022 | Infographics
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Skills Share 2024: a room full of training royalty
On 1 May 2024 we launched our first ever Skills Share event at Guildhall, London. This was a space to network and learn from the 200+ organisations who have successfully achieved a Princess Royal Training Award over the past nine years.
Case study: prioritising talent to open up opportunities to women at Amey
Case study: home-growing future managers through exceptional training opportunities at Red Carnation Hotels
Case Study: using training to benefit people and the planet at Fifty Shades Greener
Case study: the meaningful impact of receiving an Award on MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology)
In this video, Amy Atkins from 2022 recipient MOLA, talks about the meaningful impact of receiving a Princess Royal Training Award.
Celebrating the very best training and development programmes in the UK and Ireland
Celebrating the impact of learning and development
At the heart of City & Guilds is our purpose which has skills development deep rooted in it. And through the Foundation one of our jobs is to celebrate where really great skills development is happening, and an example of how we do that is our Princess Royal Training Award programme.
Princess Royal Training Awards 2023 Recipients: in the press
53 Princess Royal Training Awards across UK and Ireland for achieving positive impact through skills development
Belfast Met: The Ripple Effect of receiving a Princess Royal Training Award
Rebecca Roberts shares how achieving an award helped move Health and Wellbeing higher up Belfast Met’s agenda.
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