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Rehabilitation Network Ltd (RNL) provides vocational rehabilitation services, training and consultancy to a range of customers in the UK marketplace and internationally. Our staff and affiliates work in the Vocational Rehabilitation arena helping people with disabilities or people who have suffered accident or injury return to work. For more information on RNL's core services please click here.
RNL was established in 2004 to provide Return to Work Services through a network of vocational rehabilitation consultants located across England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Since that time the company has established an excellent reputation for providing initial assessments, case management, job retention and vocational planning services but you might not have heard of us as we often provide services under another company's branding and service standards.
Since establishment RNL has worked with Fianian to undertake Mental Health Service Reviews for people with severe and enduring mental health issues including Supported Employment Services, Day Services, Out of Hours Services and Medical Services. All reviews are formulated as a result of extensive consultation with medical and community care professionals, service users and their carers. For more information on Fianian click here.
In 2007 RNL started talking to the University of Derby's 'Learning through Work' department about accrediting their Active Case Management Course. The Vocational Rehabilitation course materials and learning outcomes were quality assured and a contract drawn up at the end of 2007. Work continued throughout 2008 to ensure all the necessary pieces were in place and that the course linked with the University of Derby's policies and processes. For more information on the University of Derby's 'Learning through Work' approach click here.
In 2008 RNL, in partnership with Vocational Rehabilitation Consultants Ltd, submitted a Transfer of Innovation project proposal. Our proposal was successful and the TRAVORS project is co-financed by the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Commission. For more information on Leonardo click here. |
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The University of Derby is one of the leading providers of accredited work-based learning, and its 'Learning through Work' Team won the THES's 2006 award for the Most Imaginative Use of Distance Learning Award.
Over 1000 students have gained HE awards, by designing programmes of study, for both organisations and individuals that are directly related to the workplace, with assessment often drawing on real work activities. For more information on the University of Derby's 'Learning through Work' approach click here.
RNL has been represented on the University of Derby conference stand at the:
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