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Our world is changing. We all need more skills than ever before. In less than ten years there will be very few jobs that require no skills at all.
Training is the key to learning new skills and unlocking your own potential. If you take control of your future by deciding to improve your skills, your chances of getting on at work, gaining a promotion, improving your career, starting your business, or even being paid a higher salary are within your reach.
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Do you know enough about being safe on the internet? The Thinkuknow site has the latest information and advice for young people, parents and teachers.
Salford Skills Centre offers vocational training, or as we like to call it - learning for the real world.
Skills and Work is a friendly and supportive service that helps you realise your potential by connecting you to jobs and training. This service is open to everyone aged 18 or over who lives in Salford.
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From BBC Education News.
This page was last updated on 2 September 2010
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