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Learn Net Advisors &
Research provides a range of services related to:
learning and teaching through Virtual Learning
Environments.
health
informatics, focus on engaging practitioners in the
information agenda.
ePortal
development - signposting people to services and support,
(ESF projects).
eConference developments. |
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Who do we work with?
The people we work
with are from Adult, Further and Higher Education, Health
Authorities and Trusts, Professional Bodies, Private and
Voluntary sector, Local and Central Government and
international bodies.
What are our main interests?
Learn Nets area of
interest lies in the field of education, training and
employment, access for disadvantaged and disability
groups, and health and social care. Inclusion is
top of our agenda. Research and development is
as important as hands-on facilitation, implementation and
support of projects and programmes.
Currently
education, training and health providers are finding it
increasingly difficult to meet the need for work of people
with disabilities and/or from disadvantaged groups. The
raising of awareness of the employment needs, the
continually changing priorities in the purchasing of
education and training, and funding becoming increasingly
dependent on outcomes have all combined to promote the
need to look outside the mainstream delivery model. New
and innovative ways of delivering and funding services
need to be found on a local, national and international
level and Learn Net supports organisations in doing this. |
Frank
Garner |
Learn Net Advisors & Research
is a partnership.
We have two
Partners who are supported by a large network of
Associates. One lead Partner has a background in
Education, and information systems. The other lead
Partner has extensive experience as a therapist
working with people with physical disability and
mental ill health, and in designing e-learning
environments and methodologies. Associates come with
wide ranging experience in the fields of health and
social care, technology, business, education, training
and employment |
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