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| The editors and contributors are certainly well credentialled to produce this publication. The lifelong learning policy agenda also grew out of this new emphasis on the relationship between education, training and a restructured labour market (Axford & Moyes, 2003; Watson, 2003) This new agenda linked lifelong learning to human capital theory--the notion that credentialled education and training built up an individual's capital that could be transacted in the labour market. However, only a small proportion of mental health nurses are credentialled to date. |
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