Burningsuit Ltd - Gold Standard Accredited
Burningsuit Ltd are accredited by the Learning and Performance Institute as a Gold Standard Learning Provider. This has been awarded to Burningsuit in recognition of their level of commitment in raising the standards of training delivery and providing a quality training service. To achieve this accreditation, we abide by the code of practice laid down by the Institute and this ensures that we deliver quality training at all times.
About the Institute (LPI)
One of the LPI's fundamental objectives is to assist in the further raising of standards in IT training. The IITT achieves this objective through its professional body status, provision of individual membership services, its unique organisation accreditation process and its consulting services.
LPI Training Provider Accreditation Programme
The LPI Learning Provider Accreditation Programme is designed to assess conformance to the LPI Learning Provider Code of Practice. The Code of Practice can be reviewed at http://www.lpi.org.uk
With regard to Burningsuit Ltd, the LPI's Accreditation Consultant has assessed conformance through a consultative audit when he interviewed the representatives of Burningsuit Ltd and reviewed a portfolio of evidence. Additionally, he has provided help and advice as to how processes can be improved to meet best practice standards.
Accreditation benefits for the Training Buyer
- Assurance that the Training Provider conforms to a professional Code of Practice including a complaints procedure administered by the industry’s professional body giving buyers confidence in the quality of service provision and comfort that there is an independent escalation process should difficulties arise.
- Assurance that marketing collateral is honest and verifiable and accurately represents the training services being provided.
- Assurance that the Training Provider delivers objectives-specific training which facilitates the measurement, analysis and external reporting of the success in meeting stated learning outcomes.
- Assurance that the Training Provider provides support and back-up to the training to ensure that stated learning objectives are achieved.
- Assurance that instructional materials are well designed, up to date, fit for purpose and appropriate to the level of training and to the training situation.
- Assurance that trainers are technically competent with appropriate subject matter expertise.
- Assurance that trainers have recognised trainer delivery skills.
- Business-focused learning.
- Assurance that equipment is reliable and appropriate to the subject and audience.



