This BPCA course is for anyone who will deliver training. Before attending the classroom section of the course you will be asked to join the eLearning community and to carry out a number of readings and tasks.
Overview
This BPCA course is for anyone who will deliver training. Before attending the classroom section of the course you will be asked to join the eLearning community and to carry out a number of readings and tasks.
During the classroom programme, you will use practical techniques to enable you to consider the role of a trainer, learning environments, professional relationships, inclusive teaching, planning sessions, delivering sessions, evaluating sessions and assessment methods. You will deliver two training sessions and evaluate the other sessions.
During the Training Skills - Level 3 Award in Education and Training (EAT) programme, you will learn:
Law, regulatory requirements and codes of practice
Equality and Diversity
Learners needs
Learning environments
Trainers role
Points of referral
Inclusive teaching methods
Resources
Engaging learners
Writing session plans
Evaluating and assessing learning
What is BPCA's role?
The provision of pest management and control services is an area which is often overlooked, however inadequate pest control can often have catastrophic effects economically, socially and on the public's health. BPCA promotes the highest standards of professionalism within the industry, allowing only organisations that prove their competence to join as members.
It's our role to:
Highlight the risks of inadequate control
Offer guidance in what to look for when searching for a pest control contractor
Provide general pest advice and guidance documentation
Provide advice on how to select an appropriate pest control professional.
Why use a BPCA member?
BPCA Codes of Best Practice outline the responsibilities and correct practices that members are expected to adhere to. Our Codes are subject to regular review by the BPCA Servicing Committee or are dictated by changes to legislation.
The Codes of Best Practice are publicly available, allowing you to see the standards BPCA members work to.
Driving excellence in pest management
Vision
Promote professional pest management. Represent the industry. Drive standards and ethics while protecting the environment.
What is a trade association?
A trade association is formed of like-minded businesses working together towards common goals. Trade associations are run by a sector for a sector. There are trade associations in almost every sector of the United Kingdom economy.
Associations are not-for-profit organisations which usually raise money through membership fees or subscriptions. The idea is if everyone pays a little, so together you can achieve a lot!
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