Where We Are ...
The London Training & Resource Centre:
Minutes away from Southwark underground (Jubilee Line), Waterloo mainline and London Bridge mainline, LT&RC can be reached by foot from any of the above and by bus (60, 45). Parking is however limited outside Linton House, so please bear this in mind if planning to drive to the training centre.
Our address: See the map:
Suite 402, Linton House, 164-180 Union Street, London SE1 0LH.
Telephone: 020-7928-5897 (fax: 020-7928-5685).
About us ...
LT&RC is made up of a team of expert practitioners helping London deliver excellence across the community renewal agenda. With a commitment to strong and prosperous communities, we provide tailored learning opportunities and consultancy to practitioners working in local neighbourhoods.
Expert practitioners helping you to deliver excellence:
All of our products and services have been developed to contribute directly towards addressing national agendas at a local level. These include Community Safety, Neighbourhood Management, Community Cohesion and Children & Young People.
Customised training solutions:
As a centre committed to the Excellence Standard, quality underpins all aspects of our delivery and development. As a City & Guilds and NCFE approved training and vocational qualification centre, the LT&RC provides training opportunities designed to enhance both team and individual success.
Benchmarking best practice and inspiring innovation:
With a mission to continually inspire innovation, LT&RC is dedicated to sharing best practice and celebrating success.
Our Investor in Excellence Status ...
Investing in Quality:
Quality and professionalism underpin every aspect of LT&RC's business. We have been awarded the Investing in Quality (IIQ) Licence by the national awarding body, NCFE.
The licence provides a quality assurance framework for the development, delivery and evaluation of all training programmes, and provides a quality stamp related to process for all bespoke courses.
The Investing in Quality Standards have been mapped
to the Common Inspection Framework, EFQM, IS.
Our key relationships:
London Borough of Southwark is LT&RC's accountable body.
In addition LT&RC receives direct funding from the Department for Communities & Local Government.
There are nine principles of the Investors in Excellence standard:
Leadership; Policy & Strategy; People; Partnership & Resources; Processes; Customer Results; People Results; Society Results; and Key Performance Results. To achieve the Investors in Excellence Standard, an organisation must demonstrate that it has addressed all nine principles through evidence against the indicators.
With regard to LT&RC Richard J. Lloyd-Mullen FRSA ACQI, North of England Excellence Assessor was 'particularly impressed with the planning process and the teams commitment and dedication' and 'has responded well to new challenges, and effective management has helped support the development of an efficient centre able to respond flexibly to regional demand.'
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