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Follow on Google News | NSPCC chooses Video Arts e-learning for cost effective soft skills developmentBy: Video Arts The new online courses, called The Essentials, highlight effective management and workplace behaviour, in short learning bites, to help employees reflect on and improve the way they interact with colleagues. “On one hand, we have to support our staff and ensure they have the management and interpersonal skills they need to work well together but on the other hand much of our income comes from donations, so we have a duty to ensure we use our funds constructively,” The 22 new courses, which star famous actors such as Robert Webb and Helen Baxendale, cover issues such as self management, communication, leadership, team development, motivation and one-to-one support. Each course provides around 30 minutes of learning content, in four styles: look, think, practise and remember. “The video Arts courses are changing the perception of e-learning within our organisation,” Staff at the NSPCC can access the Video Arts e-learning courses to help them meet their individual training needs, which they’ve identified in their development plans. The charity is monitoring usage of the new courses using its learning management system, from Cornerstone OnDemand. “We’ve made it very easy for our staff to find the most appropriate learning content for their needs and our line managers are also directing people to specific courses that they think will benefit them,” said Lyndsey Moule. “Video Arts have worked alongside us all the way, helping us to promote the courses internally. They’ve given us trailer videos that we can stream and helped us create emails to encourage people to try the courses. As a learning provider and a partner, they’ve been a breath of fresh air because their approach is quite unusual. They really want us to succeed and they care about making sure that we get a good return on our investment.” For further information, please contact Video Arts via www.videoarts.com or call +44 (0)20 7400 4800. Background notes: The NSPCC is the only children’s charity fighting to end child abuse in the UK and Channel Islands. Using voluntary donations, which make up more than 90 per cent of its funding, it helps children who’ve been abused to rebuild their lives, it protects children at risk, and it finds the best ways of preventing child abuse from ever happening. www.nspcc.org.uk Video Arts is the world’s leading provider of ready-made and bespoke video-based learning. Since it was founded in 1972, the company has won more than 200 awards for its learning content. End
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