What people say about us?

We regularly get feedback from our clients and learners. Here are some of the comments we have recieved in 2009

  • Learners benefit from regular support from their Assessors and gain in confidence and self-esteem
  • All learners have a clear understanding of how to further improve their work
  • The range of learning experiences meet the needs of learners and a wide range of employers in the childcare and health and social care sector
  • The company promotes Welsh language effectively and makes good provision for learners who choose to undertake their training through the medium of Welsh
  • The quality of care, support and guidance for all learners is good
  • Assessors manage the support and progress of individual learners well, and work flexibly to meet with learners at times that fit in with their work patterns
  • At all levels, there is a strong emphasis on the delivery of high quality training
  • Progression Training places quality, evaluation and continuous improvement at the heart of all aspects of the business
  • As a result of undertaking qualifications with Progression Training many learners broaden their understanding of important care principles and progress well in their workplaces
  • All Assessors have extensive knowledge, skills and experience of adult and childcare settings which they use well to promote learners' confidence
  • All Assessors have good supportive relationships with learners and their employers which helps them to plan training effectively
  • Assessors adapt their coaching and assessment practice to match individual learning styles and meet individual needs
  • Progression has established working partnerships with a wide range of local employers and responds very well to the needs of individual employers

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By telephone on 01686 629 168, write to us at Progression Training Limited, New Road, Newtown, Powys, SY16 1RB or email us.

What people say about us

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