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RHA National Training's unique CPC structure gets record results

1st August 2008 Print
2 years ago, RHA National Training broke the mould that had restricted the options available for studying Freight Management CPC.

For many years the course content had continued to grow in range and complexity and training providers continued to offer the same old “intensive' training packages. As a result, both sides suffered as candidates and instructors alike tried to cover all the subjects.

Employers were also hard hit as staff were lost for periods in excess of a week at a time; often with little result. Arguably, even the Examination Board suffered with average pass rates in Unit 4 consistently in the low 40% area.

RHA National Training’s course is structured to run for 2 days per week for a period of 4 weeks, thus allowing the delegate time between each session to absorb their newly acquired knowledge.

"At RHA National Training we really have found a recipe for success", said RHA Head of National Training, Steve Ellis. "We find that this is the most effective way of learning for most people, enabling a true understanding of all course content. We pride ourselves in having the best instructors in the business and as a result the structure is now achieving amazing results for our candidates.

"We are delighted with the results and the latest pass figures for June (just published) speak for themselves. The pass rate for Unit 1 was 89.5 %, Unit 2 87.35% and Unit 4 89.5 %

"This is great news," concluded Steve Ellis. "Not only for our candidates but also for their employers and of course their instructors."