GMA REACCREDITED

To Department for Education standard
GMA REACCREDITED

The Grounds Management Association has announced that they have once again been accredited to the matrix Standard, a Department for Education-owned international standard for services delivering high quality information, advice, and guidance.

The Association says the reaccreditation confirms formal recognition of their achievement in delivering industry-wide information, advice, and guidance.

Following an assessment of GMA staff and services, the matrix Standard reported that the GMA had "excelled in several areas of its delivery of services".

The matrix Standard ensures that all areas of the GMA hold the skills needed to support members of the grounds management community with their development. Statements from the matrix Standard’s report highlighted that the GMA has developed a strong culture around encouraging continuous professional development (CPD) for all members of staff.

The variety of formats for the delivery of information, advice and guidance from the GMA was also commended. Offering education through a wide range of formats ensures that there is a way to learn and develop that suits everyone’s needs - the matrix Standard commented that the combination of formats "come together to give an overall and cohesive understanding to the recipient/learner."

Another highlight say the GMA was their positive impact on providing learners with long-term development of skills which can aid career progression. The report noted that GMA learners reported that their experience helped them to "appreciate progression opportunities in line with career aspirations", showing that the GMA helps learners not just improve their knowledge, but also helps them to understand what opportunities they can pursue throughout their career.

Following another successful reaccreditation, CEO of the GMA, Geoff Webb said, “The matrix Standard recognises the important work that goes into delivering information, advice, and guidance across the whole of the GMA, from the Technical and Learning team to the Pitch Advisory Service, so it really is a testament to the hard work of staff across the whole organisation that the GMA is recognised for the exceptional service offered by all departments.

“With workforce development being a key strategic pillar of GMA activity over the coming years, ensuring that we are continuously meeting high standards in the delivery of services is essential. The Department for Education’s matrix Standard offers a benchmark to measure ourselves against, so to meet the high standards expected in reaccreditation gives us confidence that we’re doing the right things to better support the sector.”

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