As you will be aware from announcements from DfE and Ofqual, the continuing pandemic has led to some exams and assessments being cancelled in 2021.
At this difficult time, the RSPH Qualifications team are continuing to work from home. We are still able to fulfil bookings for exam papers, but we are advising centres not to run examinations or training unless this can be done remotely or by following the latest Government guidance.
During the current COVID-19 lockdown, face-to-face training will again become the exception rather than the norm. You may be thinking about ways of delivering your courses remotely to your learners if you haven’t already done so. The RSPH Qualifications team has put together some tips to help you to deliver your course online .
We are continuing to adapt our qualifications and assessment practices to ensure you can deliver your training, whilst making sure our learners and centres stay safe.
Apprenticeships are a great way of training young people, career changers and graduates alike, giving them the invaluable skills and experience needed for their chosen industry.
A new RSPH health improvement qualification has been recently launched and will be available to be delivered by all RSPH-accredited centres from 1 January 2021.
We have received a number of queries from our centres about whether our qualifications will be amended to cover food safety best practice around Covid-19.
Three Health Improvement Professionals, who recently completed the RSPH Level 3 Certificate in Health and Wellbeing Improvement, tell us about their experiences of taking the qualification, what they learned and how it has helped them in their role.
A team of 19 Health Improvement Practitioners, employed by Bolton NHS Foundation Trust, have been recognised as the first candidates to achieve RSPH’s new Level 3 Certificate in Health and Wellbeing Improvement.
Some of RSPH’s most popular qualifications now come with the added benefit of giving learners those all-important CPD points.