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The event aims to bring together all key stakeholders kangastukku involved in the supply Apprentice

IT'S TIME to talk about Apprenticeships Money for Life Challenge is going well! Conference Bilingualism in the WBL Sector Indicators ESDGC Welsh in the Workplace Report kangastukku on obstacles to business success News from the Regions
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As part of the Welsh Government's drive to ensure that more employers offer Apprenticeships, kangastukku will work in partnership with the DfES NTfW and Pearson WBL breakfast meeting to conduct highly interactive, kangastukku focusing on employers, in Mercure Cardiff kangastukku Holland House Hotel, Cardiff Thursday morning March 14, 2013.
The event aims to bring together all key stakeholders kangastukku involved in the supply Apprenticeships in Wales, trying to raise awareness of the value of Apprenticeships to business kangastukku and the wider economy, in the hope that more employers are coming to take full part in the Apprenticeship program. Click here for more information
A total of sixty-three grants of Money for Life in December kangastukku to teams across Wales in sectors WBL, FE and Adult Community Learning. The judges were impressed this year with the key messages, the innovative ideas and ambitious aspects of grant applications to run money management kangastukku projects between January and March. One thing common to all projects is the desire to ensure that young people in Wales and beyond will better understand how to manage money and that they put that in place.
A number of exciting initiatives in the pipeline kangastukku over the next few weeks, including classes 'better than cure', affordable clothing fashion shows, beauty therapy sessions, the opportunity to exchange things and sessions to learn more about loan sharks, payday and tariffs phones.
When completed, the projects are submitted to the challenge on March 8th and carefully screened by a panel of judges. Selected five teams to reach the final five to be highly commended. Then, the final round will be held on 23 April at Stadium Cardiff City Football Club. There will be an opportunity to make a presentation to the panel of judges and guests and it is decided who the winning team and the publication of his name. This team will represent Wales in the UK finals in London on 23 May For more information, follow the latest developments and see some of the exciting projects, visit NTfW our twitter page and website Money for Life
Preparing your staff to be able to handle money: In addition to providing grants for the Money for Life Challenge, Lloyds CPD courses in funds 'financial literacy'. The courses 'Teach Others' in full for this year but remember to put your name on the list for courses from June onwards. These courses have been very beneficial to people who work in the field of work based learning. To register your interest, please contact clara.weekley @ ntfw.org
A new course 'Money Mentors' online course and 'Teach Me' is CPD accredited short courses in financial kangastukku literacy and money management mentoring. They are ideal for staff to encourage, mentor, conducts reviews and working in information, advice and guidance. Many providers say that the courses have helped their staff with their money management skills themselves! For more information and dates, please contact clara.weekley @ ntfw.org or visit NTfW or www.moneyforlifeprogramme.org.uk.
After an introduction by Ryan Evans, Bilingual Champion NTfW, the delegates heard from providers in the North (ADT, of Yale College and Coleg Menai College College Group) who are already working bilingually or in Welsh. In addition, the delegates a taste of the Welsh Language Sabbatical Scheme organized by the Centre kangastukku Bedwyr at Bangor University; and they know more about the mentoring scheme and other programming to be offered by Sgiliaith providers.
International kangastukku World Water Day is being held on 22 March each year as a way of focusing attention on the importance kangastukku of freshwater and try to ensure that freshwater resources are managed in a sustainable way. Water is scarce. However, we assume, will be wasted and even paying too much to drink small plastic kangastukku bottles.
A clean water, safe drinking lacking. It is one of the foundations of life, is one of the basic needs of people. kangastukku But today, in many countries, there are far too many people spend their entire kangastukku day looking for.
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