Got some questions about Accreditation?

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    What does it mean to be an accredited training provider?

    “Accreditation” is the certification of a provider for a particular period of time to deliver training on Qualifications and part Qualifications/ or Unit Standards registered on the NQF.

    Training Providers can apply to deliver training, conduct assessments or to do both. All providers that apply for accreditation will go through a process of site evaluation and program evaluation to ensure that training and assessments are aligned with the relevant qualifications and Unit Standards.

    Patience Ncube

    Project Manager

    what does it mean to be an accredited training provider?

    Recognition
    When you are SETA Accredited, you offer training that is recognised by an ETQA (Education Training Quality Assurance Body) – which means you offer quality outcomes-based training. This training is practical and both you and your learners can use this knowledge in the workplace.
    Award Credits
    As a SETA Accredited Training Provider, you are able to award credits to your learners towards a Qualification. For the SMME Training Providers who offers short courses/workshops, this is an ideal opportunity to develop your reputation as an Accredited Provider.
    Become a Preferred Provider
    Most organisations are requiring Training Providers to be accredited in order to be able to claim back their Skills Development Levies.
    The cost of SETA accreditation

    The cost of SETA accreditation may vary as it is dependent on a number of factors, including how much assistance you may require during the accreditation process. These factors include:

    The SETA you are interested in getting accredited with

    The type and number of qualifications you wish to get accredited for

     Whether or not you have all your Company Legal documents

     The availability of SAQA aligned training material

     Whether or not you have your own Facilitators/Assessors and Moderators

      Ready to get SETA accredited with Ilubalethu? First step, Introduce yourself.

      Your Business

      This section will help us determine if there is a good fit between you and your business needs and our accreditation services.

      What is your core business at the moment?

      Do you have an Accountant/ Bookkeeper?

      Is your business registered with CIPC?

      Please list the specific types of services you provide for your clients:

      How many years have you been in business?

      Who, other than yourself is involved in the decision making of your business?

      How many people do you have employed/ part of your team?

      What has been the main challenge you have found in obtaining your accreditation?

      Your Training Programmes

      This section will make your initial information session as productive as possible.

      What training programmes do you want to get accredited for?

      What SETA do you want to get accredited with:

      Do you have your own facilitators, assessors and moderators?
      YesNo

      What do you expect the approximate cost of accreditation to be?
      Less than R10 000More than R10 000

      Do you have an OHS compliant training venue that you lease/ own/ share?
      YesNo