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Engage in Learning to offer Coronavirus and infection control course free to the end of April

02-10-2020 03:41 PM CET | IT, New Media & Software

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Engage in Learning to offer free infection control eLearning course

Engage in Learning to offer free infection control eLearning course

The Department of Health has described the Coronavirus as a "serious and imminent threat" to public health. At Engage in Learning we appreciate there may be some organisations who are unsure how best to protect their employees and the wider community.

With this in mind, we have a RoSPA accredited infection control course which covers general good practice and although it wasn't designed with the current Coronavirus in mind, we have added a short section covering the published guidelines and information available so far.

This section is awaiting RoSPA accreditation but due to the nature of the virus we wanted to include it as soon as possible. We will make regular updates to the course as new information becomes available.

We have decided to make this available FREE to UK organisations who have previously expressed an interest in our eLearning from now until the end of April..

This is a fully functional complete course but the free version won't include our self-editor function as this entails separate setup and hosting.
If you have your own Learning Management System, we will supply you with a SCORM file to install on it.

Please contact us on 01453 796 222 or email sales@engageinlearning.com or via webchat.

Alternatively, come and talk to us on Stand E05 at Learning Technologies this week.


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For further details of Engage in Learning's e-learning courses, visit: https://www.engageinlearning.com/ready-to-use/

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Further information from:
Kate Carter, Engage in Learning, +44 (0) 203 876 2991, katecarter@engageinlearning.com

About Engage in Learning
A UK-based supplier of eLearning courses and solutions focusing on helping organisations improve their safety, compliance and performance, Engage in Learning provides engaging and affordable learning that's practical and effective in an organisational setting.

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