Branch Memo - Nomination period extended for the 2021 Learn Local Awards

General memo from the Department of Education and Training 21 July 2021.

Department of Education and Training, Higher Education and Skills Group, Participation, Inclusion and Regional Engagement — Branch Memo

TO:

Registered Learn Local providers — ALL
Statewide providers
ACFE Board
ACFE Regional Councils
Learn Local stakeholders
PIRE Branch staff

FROM:

Jeanette Nagorcka, Executive Director, Adult, Community and Further Education

DATE:

21/07/2021

SUBJECT:

Nomination period extended for the 2021 Learn Local Awards


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Nomination period for the 2021 Learn Local Awards extended to Wednesday 8 September.

Due to the recent lockdown in Victoria and its impact on the work of learners, trainers and organisations in the Learn Local sector, nominations for the 2021 Learn Local Awards have been extended by a further three weeks and will now close at midnight on Wednesday 8 September 2021. The new closing date coincides with the end of Adult Learners Week which runs from 1 to 8 September.

If you have started a nomination, but weren’t able to complete it, this extra time will allow you to make sure you have collected all of the relevant information required to make your nomination stand out. Take advantage of our FREE nomination assistance by sending us an email.

If you haven’t started a nomination yet but don’t want to miss out – there is still time for you as well. Head over to the Learn Local Awards website to review the award categories and submit a nomination as soon as possible here: lla.awardsplatform.com

There will be no further extension after this date, so make sure you get your nomination in and have a chance to win a prize valued up to $10,000!

If you have any questions about nominating, please email the Learn Local Awards team at learnlocal@education.vic.gov.au and they can give you a call or email to help you through the nomination process.

For more information, visit: www.vic.gov.au/learn-local-awards

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