The conference takes place on Monday 11 October 2010
During the coffee, lunch and tea breaks, the BETR Team will be offering a Walk-in Helpline, staffed jointly by our core Team and our Independent Consultants who lead the validation visits.
There will be an opportunity for any questions – no holds barred!- and discussion of your company’s issues (in confidence) – so you can check progress, diagnose your further needs, chart a forward route and decide what, if any, support you need along the way.
Also, there’ll be advice on how to get real value from the BETR Guidebooks (Training & Skills and Equal Opportunities) by:
So, get your refreshments and walk along to see us to get even more refreshed!
Sector Skills Council for the Audio Visual Industries.
itf funds and delivers tv and digital media industry training.
MYP provides training and development opportunities for young people from all backgrounds. In particular, MYP trains young, aspiring TV talent in the art of TV production.
A not for profit organisation that provides research and online resources to help organisations deliver effective learning interventions. Currently researching the Towards Maturity 2010 Learning Technology Benchmark.
Comments from the 2009 conference
To get a flavour of the 2009 conference and hear more comments from delegates and speakers go to Youtube.
Helen Witt, People Manager, Virgin Media Television
Colin Ramsay, Learning & Development Advisor, Global Radio
Clare Hasler, HR Adviser, Chello Zone
Cliff Fluet, Partner, Media, Brands and Technology, lewissilkin
Barry Woolven, ex-eLearning Business Development Manager, CEGOS
Alan Samuel, Head of UK Operations, Tata Interactive Systems
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