Hi Paul,
firstly thanks for coming on and responding....I love HP for this! Im on my way out and would have hated to have to wait until tomorrow!
Its great that SMA are recognising CNHC as the regulator, that means a great deal to the profession and to SMA members, and it looks like the whole of the profession is moving in the same direction, its what we all need.
On the matter of 'policing' schools, I appreciate you are a small team, VTCT however are a HUGE concern, and I really have to disagree that you cant possibly monitor all the schools. If I can do it for CNHC (free of charge), then im sure as a validating body it is your duty to do it. That said, I admit that for the past 10 years I have been watching schools as part of my own market research etc, which is part and parcel of running my own company, so I find it easy to do, and I am quite happy to help point you in the direction of some of the schools that are giving both you and VTCT a bad reputation, because I know we want the same things here.
On the matter of FHT, without specifics I cant comment, however I will say that any graduate of a school that I have passed to them, which doesnt meet standards will not get FHT membership and insurance. In the sports field, im afraid I cannot say that is the case with SMA, and that is the troubling thing.
I have just re-read what you have said, and you are saying that you dont think FHT should be verifying CNCH registrants if they also verify the school? If that is what you are saying, then I dont understand? That is exactly the same thing that you are applying to CNHC to do. By giving validation to the qualification, you are validating the school, and therefore when the graduate wants to join CNHC, you will be validating that. Its the same thing.
As I mentioned before, and I will use Barnes School as an example, they run the VTCT course at level 3, in 3 days, FHT would not accept this for membership and insurance, the graduate would however, automatically have SMA student membership, because that is the deal you have with VTCT, and then obtain full membership and insurance once they have graduated. So after 3 days of practical training, they can be level 3, and then a further 65 hours, they can be full level 4 members.
Surely, surely, surely, you cant agree that this is right and proper?
When it comes to FHT accreditation, if a school doesnt meet the standards, they dont get accreditation.