believe housing ranks highly as a place to work
believe housing has been recognised as one of the best places to work in the UK.
It was named a ‘3 Star, world-class to work for’ employer by Best Companies and has risen up three league tables.
believe housing customers can now access almost 50 free level 2 qualifications thanks to a new partnership between believe housing and The Skills Network.
A learning provider which has supported over 1.6m people to develop life-long skills over the past decade, The Skills Network offer a wide range of courses to help develop skills and knowledge for everyone.
Funded by the European Social Fund, 46 free level 2 qualifications are available to believe housing customers through distance learning, to study from anywhere at any time.
The courses cover a range of specialities, including health and social care, childcare, hospitality, business, education, sustainability and personal development.
Customers who start a course will also receive a tutor from The Skills Network to support them through their qualification.
Claire Maddison, Employability Performance Team Leader for believe housing, said: “The free qualifications on offer from The Skills Network are a great opportunity for anyone looking to develop their skills and knowledge in a new field, or develop their understanding in a current skill set.
“This is an exciting opportunity for believe housing customers and we’d like to thank The Skills Network for helping to make this opportunity a reality.”
Anyone who wants to enrol on a course must:
To find out more about the level 2 qualifications on offer, visit believehousingcustomers.theskillsnetwork.com/
believe housing has been recognised as one of the best places to work in the UK.
It was named a ‘3 Star, world-class to work for’ employer by Best Companies and has risen up three league tables.
believe housing has teamed up with North East councils and housing providers to fight social housing fraud, which is depriving families and vulnerable people of the homes they need.
A community centre has been given the kitchen makeover it needed so that local groups can make full use of its facilities.
We have completed a £5million project to make 1,100 homes warmer, greener, and cheaper to run … and a second, even bigger scheme is about to get underway.