The Alliance is pleased to announce the launch of a new e-learning platform in collaboration with Accelerate Sport.
This initiative represents a significant step in our efforts to digitalise our governance and equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) work, and will help to make learning more accessible for our members. The courses are also generously priced, meaning they offer an affordable solution for those looking to further their learning and development.
Initially, we are introducing six EDI courses, with plans to expand to a broader range in the future, including some more relevant to policy and governance.
Take a look at the courses available here.
The platform is specifically designed to accommodate a diverse range of learners, enabling them to access content conveniently from any location and at any time. Learners have the flexibility to progress through materials at their own pace, revisit content as necessary, and improve their understanding and retention.
You can find some of the key features below:
We are excited about the possibilities our e-learning platform presents and look forward to supporting our members in their continuous learning journey.
For any questions about the platform, or about our governance and EDI work, please contact Vijaya Panangipalli – vpanangipalli@sportandrecreation.org.uk
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