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I actually think that the change with the test was needed and agree with the change in points on the practical and the changes in the theory. I also attended an ABA meeting yesterday which was based around improving the standards for the A and Z categories.

It was a refreshing experience with all four members represented and the input of providers being openly encouraged and welcomed. I understand the comments regarding Brittop but from a commercial point of view it is difficult to sell. ITSSAR, NPORS and RTITB are widely recognised but even AITT struggle sometimes. I know there is no 'accreditation' as such but I've always found ITSSAR to be the better company to deal with and the better standards monitors (and I've seen a few in my time including Mr Pusey!)

Paperless is the future and now that RTITB have led the way it won't be long until the others follow
  • Posted 26 Oct 2018 02:07
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