Abstract:The IEMA offers a range of approved training courses through its training course providers, and is currently considering their expansion into other areas. The IEMA is one of the international bodies approving training courses, and thus one question for the IEMA is how does its practices compare with other similar bodies? At their best, UK training practices in general and IEMA's in particular have been described to me by influential figures in IAF and IATCA as the best in the world. I fully support the IEMA scheme but believe there is a need to air some issues that undoubtedly exist. To be seen as an international 'benchmark' for excellence in training, the IEMA’s system has to be above reproach. It is emphasised that the issues described are neither unique to the UK nor to UK training organisations; indeed there are examples of worse practices elsewhere.
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