Named one of the best February 1st 2005 West Anglia Training Association (WATA) is celebrating after being named as one of the best training providers in the country by the Adult Learning Inspectorate, the Government body responsible for reporting on the quality of education and training received by adults and young people throughout England.
Andrew Christodoulou, MD, and Richard Barnes, youth training manager, attended the unveiling of the report findings, presented to Kim Howells MP, Minister of State for Lifelong Learning, Further and Higher Education.
WATA enjoys accreditation by various organisations including IOSH and NEBOSH and is an approved NVQ centre.
The organisations offers a wide range of courses encompassing health and safety, technical skills, management and supervisory, quality assurance and youth training.
Andrew Christodoulou comments “It is particularly rewarding that our reputation for quality training continues to grow.” More articles from West Anglia Training Association Ltd: |