A professional development award (PDA) is a vocational qualification designed to help people build on the skills and knowledge they already have in their chosen
A first aid awarding organisation is a body that develops, accredits, and quality-assures first aid qualifications — making sure they meet national standards and are
Diversity in regulated qualifications means ensuring that every learner — regardless of their background, identity, or circumstances — has a fair and equal chance to
Women’s mental health qualifications are professional training courses designed to give you the knowledge and skills to support women through the mental health challenges they
Flexible vocational qualifications for adult learners are accredited, practical training programmes that allow adults to gain new skills at a pace and schedule that works
Qualification recognition pathways are the official routes that awarding organisations must follow to gain approval from Ofqual to develop and deliver qualifications. This ensures every
Skills development qualifications in the UK are nationally recognised qualifications designed to help learners build practical work skills and knowledge for career progression, personal development,
Choosing the right UK awarding organisation for vocational learning is one of the most important decisions a training centre, employer, or learner can make. The
Learner achievement certification is the formal process of recognising what a learner has completed through an approved awarding organisation. It is used across the UK
To register as an approved centre means to formally apply to an awarding organisation for permission to deliver and assess regulated qualifications on their behalf,