Conducted from 1 to 4 August, the inspection underscored the company’s commitment to delivering quality education and training while fostering a skilled workforce for the print industry.
“The inspection results reflect the company’s dedication to providing effective education across all key judgement areas, the quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management, and apprenticeship provision,” BPIF Training stated.
The company said its ‘Good’ rating signified “steadfast commitment to its mission of equipping the print industry with a capable and adaptable workforce to meet current and future challenges”.
The organisation extended its gratitude to the apprentices and employers who actively participated in the inspection process.
“Their valuable insights and contributions have been crucial in achieving these positive results. The company also appreciates the ongoing support of learners and employers who are integral to the company’s efforts to raise industry standards.”
Offering a range of apprenticeships in different occupational standards and sector subject areas, BPIF Training is involved in various facets of the print industry. Calling on their own experience, the company’s training coordinators offer practical guidance that aligns with industry practices.
The company said it remained committed to providing top-tier training and apprenticeships for the industry and would continue to collaborate with apprentices, employers, and stakeholders to foster a skilled workforce that contributes to the industry’s development and success.