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Training provider BEDFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL UKPRN 10024291
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Lead adult care worker (level 3)
Adult care worker (level 2)

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60.5% national achievement rate

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Registered address
BEDFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL, Borough Hall, Cauldwell Street, Bedford, MK42 9AP
Telephone
01234 276344

Training provider overview

BTAC (Bedford Training Assessment Centre) is based within Bedford Borough Council and managed by the Workforce Development Team. It is a NCFE accredited centre specialising in training those who work within adult and children's health and social care. Training is designed to meet the individual needs of apprentices as well as suit the needs of employers, ensuring that staff are trained to the highest quality.

The tutors and assessors have a vast range of experience and continual professional development in the health and social care field ranging up to thirty years.