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Briony leads training firm to growth
A Lancashire training specialist has made a new senior appointment to take it further as it helps to find work for the region’s unemployed.
With experience in employability, welfare to work and skills, Briony Fawcett joins PHX Training as contracts director as it expands its services across the area including Preston, Blackpool and Morecambe.
The company offers training under the Journey2Work and Adult Education programmes including English, maths, IT, retail, employability and customer service.
Briony said: “We are working closer than ever with the learning programme contractors to make sure every part of the process is constructive for the learner, the employer where they get involved, and for those organisations involved.
“It’s all about delivering the key skills to help get people into relevant jobs across the board from individuals who need help in core skills such as English and maths to others more specifically. Employers want to know that the courses will add skills to those they are supporting, while other learners want to see opportunities opening up.”
Dan Scott, managing director at PHX Training, said: “Briony is a great asset and will help us to grow relationships through our process from provision of these courses to final delivery and the difference it makes to people.”
PHX Training, which has seven centres across Lancashire, Cumbria and Merseyside, offers courses in English and maths leading up to a level 2 qualification, the equivalent to a grade C at GCSE.
Other training programmes available through the network include business administration, customer service, IT, management, team leading, warehousing, hospitality, health and social care, cleaning services and sales and recruitment.
For more information about PHX Training, email preston@phxtraining.co.uk or tel 01772 250962.
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Notes to editors: About PHX Training PHX Training delivers government-backed training initiatives, apprenticeship training and the Work Programme.
A team of qualified trainers delivers a diverse range of resources including offline, online and face-to-face services at seven training centres in Barrow, Blackpool, Carlisle, Morecambe, Preston, Workington, Southport.
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