PRCA launches new training portal
London, 17th May, 2012 - The PRCA today launched its new look training portal, offering greater user friendliness and navigation, and innovative feedback areas for engaging with PRCA trainers.
The new PRCA training portal offers:
• A new and improved search function; making it easier to find and book courses on the redesigned training calendar.
• Access to blogs posted by PRCA trainers; including the new Facebook page and ‘vodcasts’ for trainers to post content, giving invaluable insight for attendees and regular contact with PRCA trainers.
• New feedback areas for PRCA training attendees; offering the chance to leave comments on current courses, and discuss future courses they would like to see featured.
• A ‘Googlemaps’ area, giving attendees and trainers information on travelling to courses.
Jessica Lobendhan, Director of Training and Development at the PRCA said: “The PRCA training team are delighted with the new PRCA training portal. It opens up fantastic opportunities for user led development of our training courses –essential for providing topical and exciting content!”
Francis Ingham, PRCA Chief Executive said: “Since becoming Director of Training at the PRCA, Jessica has done a tremendous job of invigorating the training department and its courses.
“Training and development is essential for any employee, and the PRCA are delighted to be consistently at the forefront of developing talent in the PR industry.”
Click here to view the PRCA training page.
Notes to editors
For training enquiries please e-mailtraining@prca.org.uk or call 020 7233 6026
About the PRCA
Who we are: Founded in 1969, the PRCA is the professional body that represents UK PR consultancies, in-house communications teams, PR freelancers and individuals. The PRCA promotes all aspects of public relations and internal communications work, helping teams and individuals maximise the value they deliver to clients and organisations.
What we do: The Association exists to raise standards in PR and communications, providing members with industry data, facilitating the sharing of communications best practice and creating networking opportunities.
How we do it and make a difference: All PRCA members are bound by a professional charter and codes of conduct, and benefit from exceptional training. The Association also works for the greater benefit of the industry, sharing best practice and lobbying on the industry's behalf e.g. fighting the NLA's digital licence.
Who we represent: The PRCA represents many of the major consultancies in the UK, and currently has more than 250 agency members from around the world, including the majority of the top 100 UK

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