
Policy Update 15.10.21
Published
Friday, 15 October
Author
Julia Garvey
Categories
Policy Updates
October
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The COVID–19 pandemic accelerated already changing trends in working and learning. Millions of individuals were furloughed or lost their jobs, many more had to adjust to work from home, while others continued to work but under new guidelines and protocols. As the changes to working patterns continue, more adults will be turning to education to either reskill or […]
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