I am writing as a parent whose son has completed 4 years studying at the College and his second course was Electrical Installation, which he had to pay for as he was over 18 years' old. This course was 2 years' full-time study and then he had to go out in to the workplace to achieve competencies in different areas and achieve a specified number of hours. He completed the full-time course in July 2018 and has been working as an electrical trainee since leaving the course. The College was excellent up until the time that he went out into the workplace and follow up has been little and almost non-existent since and as it stands today, 21 June 2019, the students have still not received their log book to complete and so no assessment can be made by assessors in order to achieve their qualification. Some of these students are already training/working on sites governed by CITB and Health & Safety Construction Phase Plan's where competencies have to be shown prior to starting on sites. This is a vocational course which should include assessors carrying out assessments but it appears to be failing in this area. It is just not good enough and these students deserve your support. read more