actingup

Free NVQ qualifications for your staff.
« on: April 03, 2008, 10:46:10 am »
Hi, My name is Simon Davis.

I run a training company called Acting Up and specialise in cleaning NVQ's. I feel passionately about giving cleaning employees the chance to improve their self confidence and for employers to show their positivity towards workers who work within a difficult and at times an undervalued field of employment.

I have my own accreditation Centre under the umbrella of the EDI Awarding body.

I can offer at the moment free Government funded qualification for cleaners in the South West region, ( Bristol, Somerset, Dorset, Devon, Cornwall, Avon, Glos' as well as all of the London area.

At present I am working in partnership with a London borough council, Several Colleges, National and small independant Cleaning companies in the above areas. We are experienced in delivering to all types of cleaner especially workers from a foreign background where perhaps English is a secondary language.

Bear in mind that the Government have instigated policy that will require the majority of workers in this country (in all vocational fields) to try to achieve a first time Level 2 qualification, often a vocationally related one. If you represent a large Government office, College, NHS, Social services etc, asking for your contracted or employed cleaners to become qualified to a level 2 standard shows not only that your staff have reached a consistent, professional level of working competence and knowledge but can also help towards your 3 and 5 year development plans that state that internal and contracted staff will achieve a consistent level of vocational training and qualification with a first time Level 2 a priority.

We can also help with related qualification for companies such as Business Admin', Management, Team Leading, the Assessor Award and Customer Service.

Please contact me on the following address/number etc, if you would like to discuss the matter further.


e mail..actingup@blueyonder.co.uk
fone....01275838361

Many thanks,

Simon Davis. :)