Accredited Vs Non-accredited Training


Accredited Vs Non-accredited Training

In today’s job market, the credentials you have an impact your career. What is the difference between accredited & non accredited training? Let TCP tell you. Whether you are a job seeker, looking to upskill or considering different training programs, knowing the difference will allow you to make decisions in the best interest of your desired outcome.

What is accredited training?

Accredited Training is a nationally recognised certification that meet education and training standard under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). These qualifications are recognised by government bodies.

This style of training is structured, recognised nationally, boosts individuals resume and is a credible certification. An example of an accredited course is the RSA (SITHFAB021 Provide responsible service of alcohol) and White Card Training (CPCWHS1001 Work safely in the construction industry). Both qualifications are necessary to work in their respective fields of hospitality and construction.

What is non-accredited training?

Non-accredited training is a general knowledge course that provides learners with the necessary skills, however, may not be recognised by government bodies. This option is great for being cost effective and flexible for organisations. It also can enhance career development.

An example of non-accredited training is TCPs Online Professional Development Courses. They range from construction knowledge like Silica Awareness and Manual Handling to general knowledge like Manual Handling and Fire Warden. 

Conclusion

Choosing whether to complete an accredited or non-accredited training session highly depends on your career, personal goals and the industry. Enrol now in any of TCP Training’s courses and be job ready or upskill today!

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