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COVID-19 support update

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Wednesday, 18 March 2020

As the concerns of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) escalate, we want to reassure you that Skills for Justice is committed to supporting our customers and those working in the justice sector, during this unprecedented time.

Our teams are well prepared to work remotely to ensure continuity of services and we are taking precautionary measures to make certain we can maintain on-hand support to you throughout this time.

To keep our employees and customers safe, we have encouraged the cancellation of any unnecessary travel for all of our teams to reduce the risk of exposure and will be continually monitoring the government advice and acting accordingly.

We are taking a digital-first approach to our consultancy and research, and where possible, we will continue to work with customers remotely, with the ability to facilitate meetings via a range of video conferencing solutions, that we can also make available to stakeholders.

Finally, we understand the unique needs of the justice sector, and we are looking into ways we can ensure our solutions support the wider public sector workforce during this time. For example, if you currently have face to face training that can no longer take place, we can offer a range of online learning solutions through our sister organisation, Skills for Health, to ensure your training needs can continue to be met, without disruption.

If you have any queries about support, consultancy, online training, or any other solutions during the pandemic, please email us to get in touch.

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