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Max@ableskills

Able skills are pleased to announce that we have gained approval for the delivery of CSkills Level 3 qualifications in all of our construction subjects which include:-
Wall and Floor Tiling, Plastering, Bricklaying, Carpentry and Painting and Decorating.

Following on from our successful delivery of CSkills level 2 qualifications the desicion was made to restructure our training premises to enable us to deliver the new level 3 qualifications. All of our new level 3 courses reflect the changes in the QCF implemented in April 2012.

This news maybe particularly be of interest to service leavers as funding via ELCAS is available for level 3 qualifications.

For further details check out our new website (Hopefully launched week commencing 18th June 2012) or contact the office on 01322280202.

Also look out for some interesting changes in the City and Guilds courses for the same construction subjects (Updates to follow later this summer)
 
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Max@ableskills

Quick update for Level 3 training.

As of September 2012 Ableskills will be adding Level 3 City and Guilds Plumbing 6035 to its training program.

For costs and availability call 01322280202 and speak to one of our course advisors.

More later on C&G updates to construction based qualifications
 
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Max@ableskills

One of our learners (sean) just finishing up this week after spending 10 weeks with us. Good work sean, hope to see you posting on the forum soon. DSC_0104.jpg
 
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seananddonna

Thank you Max. I can’t thank Ableskills enough for the professional and friendly attitude within the center. Also thank you and Terry for the quality training I have received over the last 10 weeks.

Sean
 

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