Course Outlines

NEA Training Courses

Open Access Training

NEA offers a great selection of Open Access courses where individual bookings are accepted as well as in-house courses (where a tutor will come out to the organisation to deliver a course). We can also tailor courses to meet specific needs.

NEA Energy Awareness Update Course

For those who have attended and passed the three-day training but may have done so some time ago and would now like to update their skills and refresh their knowledge. For further information Click here

Train the Trainer – Keep Warm Save Money

Aimed at those working within the community and commissioned with delivering presentations or briefings on fuel poverty and/or energy efficiency issues. For further information Click here

Take Control

Raising awareness and understanding of the impact of poor housing conditions on health and the environment.  Click here

Modular Energy Awareness & Fuel Poverty

Foundation level training for all. Specific modules identified for specific groups. Delivered over 1 or 2 days and to include an assessment of understanding. (Accreditation under discussion with City & Guilds). For further information Click here

Elected Members

Introductory level (two/three-hour session) Specifically aimed to inform Local Councillors on energy issues, thereby enabling councillors to provide assistance to individual constituents experiencing problems related to keeping warm and healthy at an affordable cost. Includes a comprehensive and much sought after information pack. For further information Click here

Delivering Advice to Priority Customers

Foundation Level training for Fuel Utility staff – 2 hour

Certificated CIEH (Chartered Institute of Environmental Health) courses:

Courses to assist your organisation meet statutory requirements – all 1 day

Health & Safety in the Workplace

CIEH Level 1 Foundation Certificates/accredited

COSHH

Manual Handling

Managing Stress

To book a place or for further details on any of these courses please contact Lynsey Thompson

Tel: (0191) 2615677 / E-mail: Lynsey.Thompson@nea.org.uk