Frequently Asked Questions
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Suitability of Funded Learning and Development Activities
The Salvation Army UKI Territory seeks to ensure that funded learning and development activities demonstrate a clear link to professional standards and organisational objectives. Suitable learning events will typically include a defined curriculum, clear learning outcomes, and alignment to recognised frameworks such as the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) or
Can I be put on a waitlist?
If a Central Course is full, you can add yourself to a waitlist via iTrent. Find the course, scroll to the bottom and click ‘Add to Waiting List’.
Arriving at William Booth College
A short video to introduce what it’s like arrriving at William Booth College (WBC)
How We Decide What is Funded
We are bound by the relevant learning and development policy and procedures for employees, officers and Territorial Envoys. Each application is considered on its own merit. Learning and Development Officers are available to support and guide you through the funding process. The criteria that applications are judged against are: Funding
Funding Limits
In line with the current procedures for learning and development, applicants must be aware of the funding limits when applying for courses. Courses up to and including certificate level (Higher Education Level 1), S/NVQ awards and QCF awards level to Level 5:£3,500 Courses at diploma level (Higher Education Level 2)
Accommodation Needs
If you have particular accommodation needs on one of our residential courses, please do get in touch with us. If you are concerned that a start time (e.g. 9am) is early when taking into consideration travel needs, please do talk to us as we may be able to arrange accommodation
