Experienced Worker Assessment: Training Provider views - Arena Training Centre
Darren Phillips of Arena Training Centre talks us through how they work with candidates on the Experienced Worker Assessment and their best practice for a successful process. If you want to get your skills and experience recognised to the industry Level 3 benchmark, the Experienced Worker Assessment (EWA) can help. There are two EWA routes – Installation Electrician and Domestic Electrician – based on the same content as the industry apprenticeships, so both new entrants and existing workers are assessed and accredited against the same industry standard. The EWA is not a short cut to getting qualified. Those without the range of competence and duration of industry experience after training will not have the skills or knowledge needed to successfully complete the assessment. Visit www.electrical-ewa.org.uk for more information.

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