Nick Cooper

Nick has worked with NCC Home Learning for a number of years, delivering informative articles about education, qualifications, career advice and much more. His detailed knowledge makes him a resourceful and highly reliable contributor to the brand. In his free time, he enjoys gaming and watching films with his friends. NCC is an international learning provider with over 20 years’ experience offering learning solutions. To date, NCC has engaged with over 20,000 employers, and delivered quality training to over half a million learners.

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15% Discount EXTENDED!

As England are still in the Euro’s, we have extended our 15% discount across the site!

By : Nick Cooper

Diabetes Week 2012

Diabetes Week takes place from 10-16 June 2012.

By : Nick Cooper

Nursery Nurse Diploma – Brand New

NCC Home Learning now have a Brand New Nursery Nurse Diploma Now Available!

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Summer of Hope and Glory Hattrick

NCC Home Learning are looking forward to celebrating all three major events that Britain are proud to be involved in this Summer, starting with the Queens Diamond Jubilee at the beginning June, the UEFA Euro 2012 starting 8th June and the London 2012 Olympics from 27th July.

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Queen Takes a Private Tour of the Chelsea Flower Show

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will take a private tour of the Chelsea Flower Show today, ahead of its public opening on Tuesday 22nd May.

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Dementia Awareness Week 2012

Dementia Awareness Week takes place across the UK from 20-26 May 2012.

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Exclusive Discount Ending Tonight!

Follow Us on Facebook and Twitter to receive an exclusive discount ending tonight! 

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Olympic Torch to arrive in UK!

The Olympic flame is due to arrive in the UK this Friday Evening, ready for the start of the London 2012 torch relay which begins on Saturday.

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Diabetic hospital patients “falling victim to medication errors”

Nearly one in three hospital patients with diabetes are affected by medication mistakes that can lead to dangerously high or low blood glucose levels, checks have revealed.

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Action for Brain Injury Week 14-20 May 2012

We need our brain to survive; it connects everything together, processes emotions and essentially makes us who we are. 

By : Nick Cooper