The challenge of demonstrating continuing professional development
Many professions require you to undertake continuing professional development (CPD) to stay accredited and keep your knowledge current. Keeping track of all you do to report on is just another administrative overhead consuming valuable productive time which typically falls when you least need it. Our PDP Program provides an easy way to undertake quality professional…
Read MoreScholarship Program Rural – Indigenous – Uplift
Learning Partnerships is excited to offer as part of our social inclusion and responsibility program a number of scholarships. Learning Partnerships will be providing annually several scholarships to develop the skills and opportunities for Indigenous youth, isolated youth in rural areas and youth in a general area of need. We want to see strong…
Read MoreWhy turning your experience into a Qualification is a Smart Career move
When people come to us to undertake an RPL they often lack confidence and awareness of the skills they have developed in their career. Being able to award them with a Diploma or Certificate at our Graduation and see the personal satisfaction their families pride is incredibly rewarding Miranda Hamilton Consolidating years of experience into…
Read MoreTea and Resilience
True Story, in 2017 I bought an RTO, got cancer and somehow Learning Partnerships and I survived The other day one of our beautiful trainers Robyn sent me a message asking if we were going to do something for the Cancer Council Biggest Morning Tea. It hadn’t even occurred to me. This is surprising considering…
Read MoreEmbracing Change – A Career Change Journey Part 2
My Personal Experience By Denni Maree Ranking check out part 1 here There are so many different sayings about change; ‘if you want something in your life you’ve never had, you’ll have to do something you’ve never done’, or ‘It’s okay to be scared. Being scared means you’re about to do something really, really brave’.…
Read MoreCred to Gen Z – Success in VET @ school
In the last couple of weeks I have been invited to present Diplomas and Business awards to my Diploma of Business Students at the Year 12 and the Year 11 and 10 presentation ceremonies at The Cathedral School of St Anne and St James. I am not even going to apologise that I teared up…
Read MoreBurnout, boredom and the power of change
“The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it,move with it, and join the dance. “ Alan Watts We are quickly heading quickly into the festive period which is a high period of burnout and boredom in business and personally. It’s a sobering thought, but with at least eight hour…
Read MoreWhat we can learn about leadership from teenage athletes
Today I had the pleasure of spending a glorious day on the Ross River watching an amazing number of teenage athletes battle it out at the annual Head of the River Rowing Regatta. I have been a rowing mum for five years now. That is a lot of regattas, blisters, early mornings and wet stinky…
Read MoreHow having the courage to take a career Segway can lead to success and happiness
Career Change Journey – My personal experience By Denni- Maree Rankin, Learning Partnerships Business Administration Trainee Choosing a career is always a difficult process, especially as a young adult about to leave school. There are countless options, which can send your brain buzzing with what if’s, the thought of ‘will I actually enjoy this career’,…
Read More3 pillars to making Innovation BAU in your business
Yesterday I met with the Digital Economy Development to plan some upcoming Digital Action Planning Workshops for Small Business we are collaboratively running. What I love about the opportunity to present these workshops is to provide small to medium business owners and managers with the strategies and concepts to be able to leverage digital technologies…
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