
Reasons for using Haddon Training
Haddon Training named as one of top training providers by government watchdog
Wiltshire based Haddon Training was named on 12th December, 2006, as one of the top training providers in the country by the Adult Learning Inspectorate, the government body responsible for the quality of education and training for adults and young people. At the launch of his Annual Report for 2005-06, Chief Inspector, David Sherlock, names Haddon Training as being one of only 151 organisations to receive 'good' or 'outstanding' inspection grades for every aspect of its training.
David Sherlock said:
"I am delighted to be able to name Haddon Training as one of this year's outstanding providers. They have demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to achieving the very highest standards in the quality of the training support they offer. Learners can be confident that they will receive first class support to reach their full potential. To be one of the top providers in the country is a tremendous achievement and a great credit to the team at Haddon Training."
In their last actual inspection, the Adult Learning Inspectorate awarded Haddon Training a Grade 2 overall:
"Haddon Training has developed a very good range of high-calibre workplaces, which give the learners a good quality learning experience."
David Sherlock said:
"The ultimate aim of inspection is to improve quality standards and ensure young people and adults are getting the best possible education and training. This year we can celebrate a phenomenal improvement in the performance of the learning and skills sector. Learning provision for adults is better, more varied, more closely linked to achieving fulfilment in life and work and more inclusive of our people than ever before. That is the stuff of delight. It should give intense satisfaction to all who have contributed to its realisation, but most of all to the providers themselves".