We’re pleased to announce that our Training Centre Documentation has been updated to incorporate the features of new developments in the new Websites.
Take a look at them here and we’ll be revealing more information soon about creating more Community Repairers where you live in the near future.
We’ve met some potential partners over the last year or two, but held back on promotional activities due to our strategic vision, finding the right partners for Pilots and where cross sectorial markets stood in their own developments.
In this New Year then, we will therefore be looking to recruit interested parties for a pilot programme, who wish to run their own EEESafe Training Centre, or become an EEESafe Centre without the need to undertake training delivery.
The former is about delivering our Courses locally and skilling up Competent Persons within our Community Platform Development Project. The latter is about creating and supporting Domestic Appliance Refurbishers (DARs) and developing their proven competence with Certified or Qualified Credentials that consumers can trust.
In the Domestic White Goods Appliance Sector, Safety, Skills Development, Waste & WEEE Prevention and Tackling Poverty, were always at the heart of our Circular Economy Model. It was therefore incumbent on us to get this right, and refinement of our model was necessary if we were to gather consumer and community engagement.
We believe we’ve got that now and we’re still sure it will continue to develop, particularly as we demonstrate value and incentives for consumer engagement.
If you are keen to prevent another Grenfell, help your local economy grow and bring our Micro-Grants to your Community, please get in touch.