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Access Training (East Midlands) Ltd.

Access Training (East Midlands) Ltd.

Training Provider·UKPRN 10010584·Website
Achievement rate
69%
Sector benchmark 71.4%
Employer score
—
Apprentice score
3.0 / 5
Data updated today

About Access Training (East Midlands) Ltd.

Access Training is an independent training provider based in Nottingham that supports businesses and individuals across the Midlands with apprenticeship, training and recruitment services. Drawing on over 35 years of training experience, they focus on matching the right individual to the right business and tailoring delivery models to suit each employer. Their apprenticeship offer covers areas suc...

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Training Types

Apprenticeships
Adult Skills

Delivery Modes

Online
In Person
Hybrid

Top Standards

Adult Care WorkerL2Business AdministratorL3Customer Service SpecialistL3Early Years EducatorL3Early years practitionerL2Healthcare Support WorkerL2+9 more

Regions

East Midlands
UK
England
Nottingham

Key Facts

Active Learners:
1,314
Standards:
15
Locations:
0

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