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Moving in time for the autumn campaign, the COVID Vaccination programme is the latest elfh programme to be relocated to the Learning Hub.
As a reminder, the Learning Hub is built on the latest technology and offers a better learning experience. In the future, the Learning Hub will become a single point of access to all elfh and Digital Learning Standards (DLS) content and services.
A redirect from the elfh Hub will send you to the COVID Vaccination programme in the Learning Hub, where learning activity and certificates can be found in ‘My learning’.

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About the Learning Hub
The Learning Hub provides easy access to a wide range of educational resources, elearning, specialist health and care content and more which have been developed or shared by professional organisations such as the Royal Colleges, universities and other health and care organisations.

Who is the Learning Hub for?
The Learning Hub supports organisations and individuals across the NHS health and social care workforce, including local government and universities.
Organisations registered on the Learning Hub can contribute and share a wide variety of self-managed content, knowledge and learning resources and individuals can find lots of interesting resources to support learning and professional development locally, regionally and nationally.

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