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Welcome to ISAAC EMOIT Gnomio site!
Dear Trainees,
It gives me great pleasure to warmly welcome each of you as we embark on this exciting journey of learning and growth together. My name is Mr. Isaac Emoit Gnomio, and I specialize in Business Studies. I am honored to have the opportunity to guide, support, and share with you the knowledge and skills that are essential in the dynamic world of business.
Business Studies is not just about theories and concepts; it is about cultivating a mindset that enables you to analyze challenges, identify opportunities, and make informed decisions that can transform lives and communities. Throughout this training, you will be exposed to ideas that will not only sharpen your intellectual abilities but also build your confidence as future business leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals.
I encourage you to approach this journey with curiosity, dedication, and an open mind. Remember, learning is not a one-way process. I am here to share my expertise, but I also believe in learning from your experiences, insights, and perspectives. Together, we will create a vibrant environment of mutual respect, teamwork, and innovation.
As your trainer, my goal is to empower you with practical knowledge and real-world skills that will enable you to thrive in competitive business environments. Let us walk this path with enthusiasm and commitment, knowing that the effort we invest today will yield success tomorrow.
Once again, welcome aboard! I look forward to working with each of you and celebrating your progress along the way.
Sincerely,
Mr. Isaac Emoit GnomioLinks of interest:
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This unit cover the competencies required to carry out child welfare programmes. It
involves identifying child welfare problem, assessing child welfare problem, creating
child welfare networks, developing child protection; prevention and response plan,
conducting home assessment and carrying out child problem remedy. It also includes
undertaking follow up activities and documenting child welfare programs
- Teacher: Isaac Emoit
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