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Home > News > September 2005 > 29-Sep-2005 BLA to launch new version of Quality Mark schemeThe British Learning Association (BLA) is launching a new version of its Quality Mark on Tuesday 15 November at the World of Learning Conference & Exhibition being held at the NEC, Birmingham. The BLA's Quality Mark is a scheme that aims to improve the impact of learning interventions on organisational performance. It is designed for use across all sectors of learning & development and has been awarded to a wide range of organisations including Standard Life, Department of Health, Essex County Council, Stockport College and RAF Cosford. The BLA said the Quality Mark has been thoroughly reviewed and enhanced to support today's organisations and learning needs. BLA general manager, Brian Merison, commented: "The Quality Mark has succeeded in bringing the quality debate into learning. The case studies of existing holders demonstrate the educational and business benefits to be gained from building quality into the development of an organisation's people. "The new Quality Mark moves things forward significantly by making the scheme relevant to more people and by improving the application-to-verification process. We are encouraged that a healthy list of applicants is already waiting for its launch."
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