Wednesday 7 January 2009

Training

We offer both nationally recognised training and non-accredited courses tailored to individual client's needs, either through our public courses or through in-house courses for a specific target group.

What is the difference between an accredited (nationally recognised) course and a non-accredited course?

By undertaking a nationally recognised course, participants learn in accordance with nationally agreed industry standards. On successful completion of the course, participants receive a qualification (or statement of attainment if doing part of the course).

The qualification is recognised in every state of Australia (and New Zealand).

Participants are required to complete an assessment for all nationally recognised courses.

Nationally Recognised Training is identified by the logo:

Nationally Recognised Training - Anthony Stone Consulting, Australia

Non-accredited courses do not carry national recognition, however they carry several advantages if gaining a qualification is not a key reason for the training:

  • The course can be built around a client's specific training needs
  • There is no assessment requirement
 - Anthony Stone Consulting, Australia