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Learning agrees with Lancashire

LAP Awards

Learners and employers from across Lancashire are celebrating, following the announcement of eight winners at an awards ceremony organised by the Learning Agreement Pilot team.

Eight winners were named after being nominated by their Learning Agreement Pilot Personal Advisers.  They celebrated at the ceremony on 27 June 2007, where they were also treated to an upbeat presentation from Fame Academy’s David Grant, communicating messages that echo the sentiment of the pilot regarding ‘making the most of yourself’ and ‘being motivated to succeed’.

The eight winners were;

Most Supportive Employer Award – West Lancashire
Granthams, Blackpool

Most Supportive Employer Award – East Lancashire
ASG Tree Services, Rossendale

Most Innovative Employer Award – West Lancashire
Camelot Theme Park, Chorley

Most Innovative Employer Award – East Lancashire
Clitheroe Care Home, Clitheroe

Most Improved Learner Award
Laura Ball, Clitheroe

Most Committed Learner Award
Zac Ashworth, Clitheroe

Most Inspirational Learner Award
Rhian Szysz, Blackpool

Learner of the Year Award
Zac Ashworth, Clitheroe

Janine Blythe, Learning Agreement Pilot Project Manager, “The awards were held to recognise the dedication, hard work and support that all involved have put into making this programme work – and they did just that, it was wonderful to see everyone thinking about what we have all achieved, and having a great time.”

Ian Haworth, LSC Director of Area, Lancashire concludes, “The calibre of nominations for the awards has been outstanding.  We celebrate the commitment and success of all our winners and nominees and I congratulate each and every one on their achievements.”

If you would like to know more about what the Learning Agreement Pilot can offer you / your business call 0845 838 3538 or visit www.cxl-nextlevel.co.uk