kirk25
Well-Known Member
Following the debate as I am, & reading between the lines that I am, & not wishing to cause any upset & please correct me if I'm wrong.
The general purpose of an accreditation is to implement some form of standard to an industry.
The provider of insurance in that industry should be impartial in as much as they are satisfied with whom ever has taken reasonable steps to achieve a standard to which they are happy to proceed with cover.
It becomes complicated when the insurer & the accredit-or is one & the same & attempts to not recognize others, causing almost a monopoly.
From reading some of the above I am deducing that the Guild are guilty of not recognizing others for insurance purposes if courses are not taken via Guild members. That in my opinion is not good nor healthy for the growth of an industry.
I made a reference to a recognized member of this board in an earlier post, based on her achievement, & that it was my wish to have my staff trained to that standard. If any of the above was true & my staff were partially trained for the same reason by a Guild member, then I would be some what discouraged from my pursuance of excellence by stepping outside the Guild for future training.
P.S Kim you have no need to feel choked you earned your reputation.
Doug xx
The general purpose of an accreditation is to implement some form of standard to an industry.
The provider of insurance in that industry should be impartial in as much as they are satisfied with whom ever has taken reasonable steps to achieve a standard to which they are happy to proceed with cover.
It becomes complicated when the insurer & the accredit-or is one & the same & attempts to not recognize others, causing almost a monopoly.
From reading some of the above I am deducing that the Guild are guilty of not recognizing others for insurance purposes if courses are not taken via Guild members. That in my opinion is not good nor healthy for the growth of an industry.
I made a reference to a recognized member of this board in an earlier post, based on her achievement, & that it was my wish to have my staff trained to that standard. If any of the above was true & my staff were partially trained for the same reason by a Guild member, then I would be some what discouraged from my pursuance of excellence by stepping outside the Guild for future training.
P.S Kim you have no need to feel choked you earned your reputation.
Doug xx