Research and analysis

Partnering with employers and agencies to benefit learners

Ofsted good practice example showing how Landmark Training’s partnerships with a wide range of employers and agencies benefit learners.

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This good practice example has been withdrawn as it is older than 3 years and may no longer reflect current policy.

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Landmark Training - good practice example.doc

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Details

Landmark training work with a wide range of partners to widen the provision that they offer and to help young people develop skills in subjects that they cannot provide

They work with large corporate organisations to raise young people’s aspirations and self-belief. Students develop employability and social skills and also learn to communicate with adults from different backgrounds.

Published 3 March 2011