The next round of fully-funded CPD courses are now available from September 2024 to January 2025 as part of the Apprenticeship Workforce Development (AWD) programme.
Over 60 dates have been released for these fully funded courses, which are relevant to all provider types and sizes and aimed at all practitioner roles to support CPD, extend the quality of provision and reduce the number of withdrawals and raise the achievement rate.
All courses are virtual online courses, and easy to access from the comfort of your laptop.
For a variety of courses, you’ll be able to select the date and time that works for you from the drop down menu. Spaces are limited so it is advisable to book as soon as possible.
It only takes a few minutes to register onto ETF’s learning platform and get free access to register your place.
Check out all the autumn courses HERE
Prefer more flexible, on-demand learning?
The AWD programme also includes a series of free online courses self-guided courses, meaning you can access training that gives:
What is AWD?
The Apprenticeship Workplace Development (AWD) programme – a rich range of CPD opportunities funded by the DfE and delivered by sector experts – will ensure you’re equipped to deliver high-quality, impactful apprenticeships now and in the future.
Register on the ETF’s learning platform to access a range of fully-funded courses, with topics such as:
The AWD programme is delivered by the Education and Training Foundation in partnership with the Association of Colleges (AoC), Association of Employment and Learning Providers (AELP),Strategic Development Network (SDN) and ourselves, University Vocational Awards Council (UVAC).
It is FREE to register and complete all the courses
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