Published by Skills for Justice
Skills for Justice reveals refreshed visual identity
Date 16.05.24
You may have noticed that our website, social media, and email communications have had a fresh lick of paint. Skills for Justice, part of The Workforce Development Trust, have unveiled a new visual identity for itself and sister organisations.
Formed in 2018, The Workforce Development Trust provides specialist skills interventions to the public sector and is the parent organisation of Skills for Health, Skills for Justice, SFJ Awards and People 1st International.
Headquartered in Bristol, The Workforce Development Trust group of companies are a trusted partner of policing and law enforcement agencies, governmental criminal justice organisations and support services, fire and rescue services, NHS organisations, international development banks and more.
The fresh new look for the charity brings into line the branding of The Workforce Development Trust and each of its four sub brands. It has been designed to reflect their unified service offering and help realise the groups vision of improving lives through better skills and better jobs, delivering better services. The update comes off the back of a successful year for the charity in which it supported hundreds of thousands of people in the UK and globally to upskill, including 100,000 workers in the NHS.