CIEH Update – Partners in Professionalism

Spring not only marks lambing season and longer (sometimes sunnier) days, but also the introduction of CIEH’s brand new ways of working and work-based learning programmes.

CIEH has been on the front line in environmental health for over 130 years, with a vast history in helping businesses with safe operation, to improve public health and safety.

Over the last few months, they have taken their clients, partners and wider trainer network into consideration to ensure the most apt products and services are provided.

Born from a desire for greater flexibility, CIEH have launched ‘Partners in Professionalism’ with new work-based learning products for Food Safety and Occupational Health & Safety.

As part of a wider campaign, to introduce new ways of working between the profession and the public, CIEH see themselves as your…

  • Partners in Performance to go above and beyond in ensuring the learner has access to the best and most up-to-date information
  • Partners in People Development to deliver learning at the sought after pace and scale
  • Partners in Public Health and Safety to make a positive impact on the lives of practitioners, businesses and consumers

To clear up some confusion following their initial announcement in November, CIEH are still accredited, however are no longer regulated by Ofqal. This enables the trainer to tailor their design, delivery, assessment and marking to be in line with an individual’s needs and existing knowledge, allowing more adaptable and dynamic learning.

This will ensure content to be more up-to-date and relevant, quicker assessments and improved support and guidance to aid you in planning and tailoring learning programmes.

On the 11th May, CIEH will roll out their 6 new products with accredited assessment and certification, covering 3 levels for colleagues and supervisors at varying stages of development (introductory, foundation and intermediate). Shield Safety are pleased to announce that we will be offering all six courses on offer from CIEH:

  • Introduction to Food Safety
  • Foundation Food Safety
  • Intermediate Food Safety
  • Introductory Occupational Health & Safety
  • Foundation Occupational Health & Safety
  • Intermediate Occupational Health & Safety

As well as the agile, location-relevant new courses, they are excellent value for money and written by a team of experts. This will enable you to improve your workforce by keeping people safe.

For more information, email training@shieldsafety.co.uk. CIEH have also written a detailed information pack, are running events in London and Manchester, and have support videos and a webinar to further help you to understand what’s new and how to get the most out of the new products.

We are running our first CIEH Intermediate Food Safety open courses in May. Contact sales@shieldsafety.co.uk or call 0203 740 3744 for more information.

The information contained in this blog article has been created for marketing purposes and is not official guidance and should not be used as a substitute for official Food Safety, Fire Safety and Health & Safety advice. Shield Safety take no responsibility if the information in the blog article is used to form part of a safety management system or used to form part of any legal or regulatory compliance for your business. For official guidance and to engage with Shield Safety services please email sales@shieldsafety.co.uk or call our team on 020 3740 3744.

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27/04/2017

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