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Choosing a Training Provider

Organising training for your staff can be time-consuming so before you start remind yourself of the many and considerable benefits of regular and expert training for your staff: 
Training may be necessary for an organisation to meet its legal obligations. You may be jeopardising your organisation and its work if you do not ensure that staff are trained in specific areas . But even where training is not a legal necessity the improved skills and abilities for staff leads to improved service delivery , quality of provision and boosts job satisfaction and assists with morale and staff retention in a staff group.

What you need to know

The Benefits of Good Training
Organising training for your staff can be time-consuming so before you start remind yourself of the many and considerable  benefits of regular and expert training for your staff : 
Training may be necessary for an organisation to meet its legal obligations. You may be jeopardising your organisation and its work if you do not ensure that staff are trained in specific areas. But, even where training is not a legal necessity the improved skills and abilities for staff leads to improved service delivery , quality of provision and boosts job satisfaction and assists with morale and staff retention in a staff group.

Training Providers…..come in all shapes and sizes , from sole trading specialists who may operate in specific localities delivering a narrow range of  training courses reflecting their specialism through education and training institutions offering accredited training in many subject areas to large national companies with branches in many parts of the country.

Selecting the Right Trainer
Selecting the right trainer to meet the needs of your organisation , its staff and clients , is a crucial decision .
Training is vital to develop the skills, experience and quality of your organisation , its staff and its services  but it comes at a cost to every organisation. Even when training provision is free, there is always a cost to an organisation from training its staff since staff spending time on training courses takes them away from delivering services  and can require the reduction or suspension of services or extra costs in provision of back up staff provision.
So, the decision to invest in training is a crucial one for your organisation so it is very important that you take care to make good decisions in selecting the right trainers for you.

What should you be looking  for in recruiting a good trainer ?


Quality  Assurance - check that the trainer you want to hire has the relevant level of quality – are they a member of the relevant training body , do they have relevant and updated experience of the issue, do they have training qualifications.
Check their track record – make sure that the training provider can give you evidence of their successful track record. Quotes from satisfied participants are useful, but even better if the trainer gives you the chance to speak to people who have benefited from their work.
The best way to select a trainer for your staff is to have experienced their work directly yourself. There is no substitute for personal experience or a direct recommendation from someone you trust.
Make sure you ask if you can  talk to others about their experience of a particular trainer or company. 
A good trainer should :
Ask plenty of questions and cover most, if not all of this ground themselves. Good practice trainers often carry out their own pre-course surveys of learners to familiarise themselves with the skills and experience levels of the people concerned and to identify any special issues that need addressing.

Ability to deal with special learning needs and diversity
Consider the learning needs of your staff and when selecting a trainer ensure that you have discussed any special needs the learners have with the trainer.
It is common for organisers of training to ask if someone is a vegetarian or vegan but make sure that they have also considered if any of the learners have any visual or auditory or learning disabilities that may impact on their learning experience.
Learning methods
There are many learning methods reflecting the fact that we all learn differently .Make sure that you select trainers that are experienced in creating courses and learning opportunities that encompass a range of learning styles and methods of delivery appropriate for the subject matter.
Venue
Training venues are vital. Even the greatest trainers and most keen learners will not function at their best in venues where there is not sufficient space, air, light and essential equipment and facilities. Comfortable chairs are crucial. Saving money by booking training in cheap venues can easily backfire.

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