CHE SETA QCTO Accreditation Painlessly Profitable

Pain points in the CHE SETA QCTO accreditation process are often related to Quality Management issues or learning content approval.

CHE SETA QCTO Accreditation: Solving Pain points. Accreditation challenges are commonly related to Quality Management issues, qualification and SETA selection or learning content approval.

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CHE SETA QCTO Accreditation Support

  • market analysis tactics
  • practical solutions to common or extreme accreditation challenges
  • bespoke solutions for specific pain points

Delegates receive a digital guide for each topic attended. Guides contain advice and tools to support your accreditation. 

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3 Strategic Topics for CHE SETA QCTO Accreditation

Ideal for business drivers and decision-makers as they tackle issues within a big-picture perspective:

  • Building Blocks for Accreditationa holistic overview of quality councils (CHE, QCTO and by default, SETAs) accreditation criteria. A brilliant session for those who need to understand the training sector, legislation, markets and accreditation in its entirety. 
  • The QCTO and market trends – everything you need to know about accreditation, AQPs and market relevance for QCTO compliance
  • Quality Management System design – each component of E&T quality management is unpacked against the accreditation criteria.

7 Pain Point Topics


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21 Comments

  1. Hi, I’m interested in studying all the programs and I live in the free state at Bloemfontein and Johannesburg is the closest for me but now I noticed I have already missed on other seminars. Kindly advice on what you recommend I do.

    Regards
    Aletta

  2. Hi Leonie,

    Denttech is an accredited Auto Body Repair Company. The workshop is ideal to establish an accredited Training & Testing Centre for Body Repair and Spray Painting. The workshop is workplaced approved and we are training Apprentices through CBMT to full Artisanship. There are not enough Training Centres in Panel Beating and Spray Painting and we really see a need for this in the North West Province. We really want to expand to other Seta’s, and skills programs in order to qualify all employees working in such workshops.

    Where can I start. I am currently a SDF and HR Consultant.

    We really want to do this ourselves with your guidance.

    Thanks

    Nicky

    • Hi Nicky! I’ve emailed you. Check out the online coaching model, we can schedule sessions according to your needs.
      Cheers!
      Leonie

  3. Hi Leonie,

    I would like to facilitate a program that right now is not accredited. I would like to offer the program to an accredited college. Would I be able to offer it as an accredited course if I provide the service through the college, which as mention is accredited or do I have to get the program itself accredited?

    Regards
    Cynthia

    • Hi Cynthia, the latter part is correct! For a programme to be marketed as accredited it must be ‘accredited.’ You could get an accredited organisation to endorse it, but that still wouldn’t make it accredited.
      Regards
      Leonie

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