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« Posted: July 29, 2007, 09:15:16 AM »


 E-Learning to drive human rights campaign - HR Zone, UK

The National School of Government and the Ministry of Justice are using e-learning in a bid to promote a wider understanding of human rights across government. The decision to launch the campaign follows an internal review by the then Lord Chancellor, Lord Falconer, of the implementation of the Human Rights Act. The review highlighted, amongst other things, a need to promote a wider understanding of the Act across the civil service, and led to the commissioning of this awareness programme. As part of this initiative, Epic has been commissioned to produce an e-learning package. The package will be based on existing best practise, will use scenario-based learning to engage the audience, and provide a resource base for future reference.

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