
Is your training accredited?
The only authoritative organisation in England for "approving" or "accrediting" adult social care training is the National Skills Academy for Social Care (NSA). Established through the Department of Health, supported by the Government and the health and social care sector, the NSA, is, the sector's training Recognition body.
To be absolutely clear, if you want total certainty that the training you buy is good for those you support, good for your business, acceptable to your Inspector, it should be Recognised by the National Skills Academy for
Social Care.
If you're buying training, and it's not from a NSA Recognised Training Provider, how can you be sure that training is actually acceptable? That's why the Government established the NSA, to give you the surety that the
training you are buying is of the highest standard, fit for purpose, appropriate and properly Recognised as such.
Mulberry House SCTV is Recognised by the National Skills Academy for Social Care, a vital fact to consider when you're buying training. In fact, we are the first training provider delivering DVD based training and e-learning to be Recognised by the NSA!
To you, this means relief from the confusion of what is or is not "accredited". If it is NSA Recognised, you know that is properly Recognised. For fair priced, high quality, genuinely meaningful and Recognised training, Mulberry House SCTV, we're here to support your training need.
For more information:
Mulberry House DVD based learning
SCTV e-learning from under £3.00 per course
National Skills Academy for Social Care