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Now open for Assessment: Part B in Voluntary Sector Workforce Development

 22/07/10
We’re pleased to announce the availability of a new Part B in Voluntary Sector Workf.....

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Technical guidance: A.5.2 Impact employers

 20/07/10
We’re pleased to introduce the first Technical Note to supplement the TQS Applicant.....

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Important: TQS assessment rule changes take effect

 01/07/10
As we have previously announced, from today the rules for assessing and certificating orga.....

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Training Quality Standard


The Training Quality Standard recognises and celebrates the best organisations delivering training to employers.

The Standard highlights high quality, high impact training, by looking at the organisation’s responsiveness, flexibility, expertise and commitment to continuous improvement. The Standard is a mark for training providers to aspire to because it’s tough to achieve – and through it, their performance is what really sets them apart from the competition.

So, if you’re an employer, you’ll find the Standard a great way to spot the providers you can work with to improve the return on your training investments. Providers holding the Standard’s mark have been rigorously assessed to ensure they have the capability, the performance track record and the customer endorsement to make them a good choice for employers.

If you’re providing training, then the Standard offers a challenge to learn about and improve your delivery. Most organisations assessed against the Standard find that it changes their thinking and practice offering valuable insights into the way they work.

Whether you’re a training provider, employer or someone looking to improve the quality of training delivery, we have the answers for you here. Just click on the buttons above to get started.