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  • Opportunity - NHS Glasgow free training for Fife employability & health staff Oct - Dec

    Created: 05/10/2022, Updated: 06/10/2022
    News/Events Category: General News


    The Employment & Health Team at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has an exciting opportunity for Fife workplaces to attend its free online winter programme training sessions, which will run from October December 2022.

    The training sessions would normally be reserved for companies based in Greater Glasgow and Clyde, however, workplaces from across other Health Board areas are being invited to join too.

    The Fife Health Promotion Service's Workplace Team is assisting in promoting this opportunity and would welcome your feedback on the courses available and your training experiences. Please contact them at [email protected] to pass on your comments. 




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