NTN are working in partnership with Nottinghamshire LSC to deliver an equality & diversity capacity building programme for the work based sector. This is a great opportunity for you to get up to date with new legislations and learn more about working within diverse multi-cultural communities. There are 60 places at each event and priority is being given to WBL providers in Nottinghamshire & NTN members.
This document is intended to give colleges and training providers details of the changes to Train to Gain following the agreement with Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS) to a wide range of additional flexibilities. It provides key information to support the delivery of Train to Gain
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NTN is a "not for profit" organisation that supports Nottinghamshires Work Base Learning (WBL) and the Work Force development (WFD) provider network.
Our provider network consists of colleges, local & national training providers, local authority, Chamber of Commerce and other support organisations. If you need high quality and effective training - you need NTN!
Lewis Bebbington - Overall winner of the NTN WBL Awards pictured with Tim Campbell (Sir Alan Sugar's Apprentice 2005) Terry Laws (LSC) and Janet Charlton ( General Manger of NTN). 
The Graduation Ceremony was for Advanced Apprentices who complete their full Advanced Apprenticeship Framework during 2007 (between January and December 2007). The ceremony was just like a university style graduation, complete with gowns and mortarboards. The Graduation provided an excellent opportunity to celebrate success in learning with the formal recognition in accomplishing 'skills graduate' status.
Find out more about our Awards and Graduation 2007 here.
NTN held an achievement event for the individuals who had undertaken and completed their Skills Ability Programme. The programme has developed employability skills along with self confidence building. The event was a complete success and learners really enjoyed celebrating their success.
NTN would like to thank STS and UNOCO along with others for their involvement and support in this project.