From May 12th to 19th, 2025, organisations across the UK will participate in Learning at Work Week, an annual campaign championing continuous development and workplace learning. This year’s theme centres on unlocking potential, highlighting how upskilling teams boosts productivity, staff morale, retention, and innovation.
In an age of rapid digital transformation with the increased use of AI, hybrid working, and evolving job roles, investing in your team’s learning isn’t just beneficial, it’s essential.
The Business Case for Learning at Work
Learning at Work Week is a timely reminder that staff development drives business success. Here’s why more organisations are prioritising high-quality training:
- Boosts motivation and retention – Employees who feel invested are more engaged and loyal.
- Closes skills gaps – Upskilling your workforce reduces recruitment costs and keeps your business competitive.
- Embeds Professional Development Planning into a business for the whole workforce.
- Improves confidence and productivity – Trained staff are more efficient, self-assured, and better equipped to solve problems.
- Strengthens company culture – Fostering a learning environment builds a growth-focused workplace culture.
Whether you’re a small business or a large organisation, dedicating time to learning during this week sets the tone for year-round development.
What to Look for in a High-Quality Training Provider
Not all training is created equal. If you’re considering using Learning at Work Week as a springboard for team development, it’s vital to partner with a trusted training provider. Here’s what to look for:
- Accredited Qualifications
Choose a provider with nationally recognised, accredited qualifications (such as NCFE). These ensure quality and add value to your employees.
- Tailored Learning Solutions
Practical and effective training isn’t one-size-fits-all. Look for training providers that offer bespoke programmes that meet your business goals and employees’ needs.
- Flexible Delivery Options
From in-person workshops to live online sessions and self-paced learning, flexibility makes it easier for staff to engage without disrupting work schedules. Work with your provider to find the best approaches to suit your staff and workplace culture.
- Expert Tutors and Assessors
Look for companies with experienced professionals with real-world insight that make all the difference. They should support learners throughout the course and provide constructive feedback.
- Proven Results
Encourage employees to reflect on their learning. Ask for testimonials, success stories, and progression outcomes. A strong track record speaks volumes.
Why Aim Higher Training Stands Out
At Aim Higher Training, we pride ourselves on delivering accredited, career-focused qualifications that help individuals and teams grow. From assessor and IQA qualifications, to education and training awards, management, soft skills, and digital literacy courses, our programmes are designed to empower learners and strengthen organisations.
We understand that every business is different. That’s why we:
- Deliver flexible online and blended learning
- Provide one-to-one support with experienced tutors
- Offer personalised training pathways
- Work closely with employers to align learning with business goals
As an approved NCFE centre, our commitment to quality, integrity, and learner success sets us apart.
Celebrate Learning at Work Week with Purpose
Learning at Work Week 2025 allows you to show your team you’re invested in their future. Whether you run a team of 5 or 500, quality training is a step towards better performance, greater job satisfaction, and a stronger organisation.
Ready to get started?
Contact Aim Higher Training today to plan your Learning at Work Week activities or book a discovery call to explore your training needs.
Aim Higher Training offers high-quality, qualification-based, and bespoke training. We work with companies and individuals to support our clients in developing and improving their knowledge and skills, and those of their employees.