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Dacallaway23  
#1 Posted : 15 December 2021 13:41:44(UTC)
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Dacallaway23

Hi All,

I was wondering if anyone could help, I am looking for a good NEBOSH training provider in the Merseyside area for a colleague who works within the NHS.

I think flexibility and probably a module based approach would be handy. Can anyone help.

Best wishes

David

SammyK  
#2 Posted : 15 December 2021 15:37:01(UTC)
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SammyK

Hello, Have you looked into the NCRQ? level 6 qualification? 

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Martin Fieldingt on 15/12/2021(UTC)
Jay.NewbyG  
#3 Posted : 15 December 2021 16:10:02(UTC)
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Jay.NewbyG

Hi, I undertook NEBOSH with a company called HANDSON SAFETY SERVICES. It was done through my employer at the time in Liverpool. Might be worth looking into.

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David Barnhurst  
#4 Posted : 24 December 2021 10:46:32(UTC)
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David Barnhurst

I have started my NEBOSH Diploma, online, with SHEilds as the training provider. So far so good and they seem to have positive reviews. I chose this route as it is flexible and I can work around it.

Hope this helps! Happy holidays,

David.

preveli  
#5 Posted : 31 December 2021 10:06:30(UTC)
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preveli

Hi, I did mine with Linda from SHE-Knows, I chose this route as it fitted around my full time work and I found Linda to be very supportive.  I  hope this helps, Happy New Year!

peter gotch  
#6 Posted : 31 December 2021 16:34:43(UTC)
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peter gotch

Hi David

You wrote

"I think flexibility and probably a module based approach would be handy. Can anyone help."

May be as Sammy has suggested your colleague might look at the NCRQ, or even an NVQ - the latter could probably be completed almost entirely on the basis of deliverables that your colleague deals with on their day to day work.

At a time when NHS staff have all been stretched to the limit for two years, perhaps finding time to do a NEBOSH Diploma could be difficult.

Might have to translate the odd QALY to VPFs and VPIs but similar principles apply.

Good luck with whatever route they choose.

P

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