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    Experienced Worker Assesment

    Experienced Worker Assessment

    Why do experienced Fire and Security Engineers need it?

    Award-winning North-East training provider Access Training is highlighting the importance of Experienced Worker Assessments (EWA) for experienced Fire and Security Engineers to demonstrate their competency.

    ECS card criteria has changed, and to be recognised on site as a FESS Systems Technician, you now need to hold a relevant level 3 qualification, otherwise you may need to apply for a labourer or operatives card – this why more and more experienced engineers are enrolling on the EWA course.

    The Experienced Worker Assessment (EWA) route is mapped directly into the Fire Emergency and Security Systems Apprenticeship Standard, and therefore entitles experienced engineers to apply for a full JIB/ECS Gold Card, based on their experience in the industry.

    FESS Curriculum Leader at Access Training, Ethan Roberts, said: “The Experienced Worker Assessment is a comprehensive evaluation designed for experienced candidates who have not completed a Level 3 Apprenticeship or for those who do not hold a relevant Level 3 qualification.

    “EWA instead allows them to demonstrate their occupational competence and showcase their skills and experience, enabling them to gain recognised industry accreditation in the process.”

    EWA is aimed at candidates that have a minimum of 5 years working in the Fire and Security sector, and will enable them to apply for full technician status, covering all aspects of an engineer’s role, including installation, testing and commissioning, and service and repair.

    The recent changes to prerequisites for ECS cards suggest that the industry is changing, so it is increasingly important that companies aren’t left behind with skills gaps and a lack of accredited engineers – subsequently, the EWA route is gaining momentum.

    Ethan Roberts continues: “Here at Access Training, we want to help companies and their engineers stay as up to date with procedures and regulations as possible, with EWA serving as an obvious route for practiced engineers looking to validate their experience.

    “With these recent changes, and the requirement for additional validation, time is of the essence for experienced engineers to get their EWA completed, as the course can take up to 12 months from induction to final assessment.

    “Meanwhile, for employers, having your engineers complete EWA not only allows them to meet the requirements to apply for the ECS Gold Card, but also ensures that they are safe, compliant, competent, and ready for career advancement in the fire, emergency, and security systems industry.”

    According to the expert training providers, there are many other benefits to completing EWA, such as ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements, demonstrating opportunities for career progression and contributing to high standards of quality in the sector.

    Engineers can choose to do a single pathway in either fire or security or you can opt for both. The assessment is assured by BPEC and is supported by industry and recognised by the Electrotechnical Certification Scheme.

    Gateshead-based Access Training are one of only three approved BPEC approved training centres in the country offering the BPEC FESS Experienced Worker Assessment (EWA).

    EWA Learners initially attend an induction, including refresher training on safe isolation procedures, and will then have up to 12 months to produce a portfolio of evidence, complete 60 multi-choice questions and undertake a practical assessment and professional discussion based on the portfolio.

    The Expert Training Provider also offers upskilling courses and apprenticeships in HR, project management, team leading and management, accountancy, and business administration.

    To find out more about the FESS EWA route contact Access Training’s Business Development Team:

    Georgia Aitken – 📞 07821 663684  / 📧 gaitken@accesstraining.org

    More than just a training provider…

    Gateshead-based Access Training provides upskilling courses and apprenticeships in HR, project management, team leading and management, accountancy, business administration, school support, digital, marketing and fire, emergency & security systems.

    We have been delivering training programmes for businesses and individuals across the North East for over 40 years.  We have a genuine interest in the success of the companies we work with and the people we train, and we aim to provide a personal, bespoke service.

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      A new chapter: Access Training and MTC Training

      A new chapter

      Access Training and MTC Training

      Award-winning North-East training provider Access Training is excited to announce a new strategic partnership with Sunderland-based MTC Training.

      Following the recent acquisition by the University of Sunderland, Access Training is undergoing a period of significant growth and will assume responsibility for the current MTC portfolio from 1st April 2025.

      Working together, Access will continue to provide MTC’s complete range of training programmes at their current site in St Peter’s Gate, Sunderland, in addition to other offerings in Accounting, Business and Management, and Fire & Security at their site in Team Valley, Gateshead.

      Access Training’s Managing Director, David Armstrong, said: “With over 40 years of training experience, particularly within apprenticeships, we have a proud history of delivering high quality training over a broad portfolio of subjects.

      “We are confident that we will be able to build on the strong relationships established with MTC over the years and we look forward to working with the MTC team to build on the respective successes of each organisation.”

      MTC Training is one of a number of successful commercial enterprises formed by the University of Sunderland, and are experts in delivering IT, Leadership, Management & Business Administration training and apprenticeships.

      Their expert trainers will continue to deliver in areas such as IT Technical, Desktop Applications, Advanced Leadership & Management Training and Advanced Apprenticeships in Team Leader / Supervisor and Business Administration, with additional support and expertise from Access Training.

      David Armstrong continues: “Through our ongoing partnership with the University of Sunderland, we now have the opportunity for two fantastic organisations to work to grow together, increase learner pathways and increase our impact on the north-east region.”

      The University of Sunderland’s acquisition of Access Training, and this new partnership, will allow for a broader range of programmes, supporting greater access to apprenticeships and other commercial training routes, and providing alternative pathways to higher education.

      Amanda Corbitt, Head of Commercial Training Services at the University of Sunderland, said: “The University is excited at the merger of MTC and Access Training which will enhance and broaden our existing CPD and Apprenticeship portfolio.

      “This new partnership will strengthen the offer from both organisations whilst also providing Access Training’s customers the opportunity to explore exceptional progression routeways to higher-level degree apprenticeships.

      “These include programmes such as MBA Level 7 Senior LeaderMSc Level 7 HR, and BSc (Hons) Digital, equip learners with the skills and qualifications to excel in their careers while empowering employers with the skilled talent needed to drive growth.”

      More information on MTC Training can we found at https://www.mtc-training.co.uk/

      More than just a training provider…

      Gateshead-based Access Training provides upskilling courses and apprenticeships in HR, project management, team leading and management, accountancy, business administration, school support, digital, marketing and fire, emergency & security systems.

      We have been delivering training programmes for businesses and individuals across the North East for over 40 years.  We have a genuine interest in the success of the companies we work with and the people we train, and we aim to provide a personal, bespoke service.

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        Gateshead training provider shortlisted for prestigious award

        Gateshead training provider shortlisted for prestigious award

        Access Training is excited to announce they have been shortlisted for the AAT Training Provider Awards, under the Apprenticeship Provider of the Year category.

        Access Training is committed to ensuring that both apprentices and staff achieve their full potential, as reflected in their outstanding AAT outcomes, with achievement rates significantly exceeding national averages.

        Being one of only five shortlisted providers highlights the effectiveness of the high-quality support and culture of continuous improvement that underpins Access Training’s AAT programmes.

        Access Training’s Managing Director, and Chartered Accountant, David Armstrong, said: “We are delighted to see Access Training shortlisted for Apprenticeship Provider of the Year, and we’ll be there to show appreciation for the work that AAT providers do across the country.

        “But more importantly, whether we win or not, we will be there to celebrate our hard work delivering Accounting Apprenticeships to the individuals and employers for the northeast. It’s not always easy, but our team does an amazing job and I’m so proud of them.”

        The AAT Training Provider Awards returns for its 10th year to celebrate outstanding achievements in the finance and accountancy industry, and is open to training providers currently delivering accounting apprenticeships, using AAT qualifications, in the UK.

        By combining strong communication, learner support, robust employer engagement and continuous professional development, Access Training aims to create an environment where both apprentices and Trainers thrive and excellence becomes the standard.

        Director of Training, Sharon Wallace said: “We are incredibly proud to be shortlisted for the AAT Provider of the Year Award 2026. This recognition reflects the dedication, and unwavering commitment our team brings to supporting every learner’s journey.

        “Being acknowledged among the sector’s leading providers is an honour, and it reinforces the impact of our work to deliver high‑quality, accessible, accountancy education. We’re excited for the next steps and remain motivated to continue raising the bar for excellence across the AAT community.”

        Senior Accounts Trainer, Sarah Hoggard, said: “I am so proud of our team at Access Training for being shortlisted for Apprenticeship Provider of the Year. As Senior Trainer for Accounts I have seen the hard work, dedication and support our trainers give and it shows with the results we see. Even if we don’t win it is so nice to see all of our efforts being recognised and appreciated!”

        Gateshead-based Access Training provides upskilling courses and apprenticeships in HR, project management, team leading and management, accountancy, business administration, learning & skills teaching, and fire, emergency & security systems.

        More than just a training provider…

        Gateshead-based Access Training provides upskilling courses and apprenticeships in HR, project management, team leading and management, accountancy, business administration, learning & skills teaching, and fire, emergency & security systems.

        We have been delivering training programmes for businesses and individuals across the North East for over 40 years.  We have a genuine interest in the success of the companies we work with and the people we train, and we aim to provide a personal, bespoke service.

        Get in touch