Accreditation

What is Accreditation?


Accreditation is a unified frame of reference that contains a set of pre-defined integrated
components and elements (international measurement standards) for comparison with the
observed performance of training providers. Accreditation starts from examining and evaluating program procedures, curricula, and services applied by training providers to compare them with the terms and provisions of accreditation standards and verify their conformity to ensure effective performance. Suppose that training providers have the ability and the optimum limit to apply quality conditions and standards. In this case, we can grant him approval to be accredited to carry out his duties and activities.
EHSA Offers three types of Accreditation

  1. Institutional Accreditation
    Institutional Accreditation for training providers means meeting the optimal standards,
    indicators, and evidence in the components of the training provider (legal and administrative
    form), including licenses, management, employees, training rooms, facilities, and services for trainers to measure the effectiveness of the center in achieving the goals with the required quality.
  2. Program Accreditation
    Program Accreditation ensures that the programs’ quality is assured and their compliance with the specified international standards by examining, reviewing, and evaluating the programs and their design, organization, and validity techniques to match the awarded certificate.
  3. Professional Accreditation
    Professional Accreditation deals with the quality and eligibility of persons responsible for running training institutions and aims to exercise commitment in implementing legal regulations, rules, and protocols to preserve the ethical and professional business.

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