The British Training Board opens new office in Regents Park
The British Training Board (TBTB) is the UK's only dedicated Military skills translation service, this community interest company (CIC) is a not for profit organisation that puts its profit back into helping the community it serves. That community is the British Armed Forces.
TBTB was founded in 2014 after its founder and CEO Adrian Rabey had problems in making civilian employers understand his particular skill set. Adrian approached various companies and educational institutions to look at a way of transferring military skills into recognised civilian qualifications. from this initial research a 3 year pilot program was launched in September 2014.
The transition from the armed forces into civilian life can be a hard transition. According to a report by The Centre for Social Justice (November 2014), unemployment amongst ex-service personnel aged 18-49 is twice the national average and estimates suggest that as many as six per cent of the UK homeless population currently could be ex-armed forces personnel.
Adrian Rabey, Founder and CEO said, " The pilot program was supposed to be for 10 service leavers original, but as the pilot progressed we noticed that it was a lot bigger than we expected, this only spurs us on as the need was being identified, which is what the pilot program was supposed to highlight “The Pilot program was completed in Oct 2017. The report was published in January 2018 and identified that over 2500 service personnel had had they skills translated and over 16,000 qualifications had been issued.
The report also highlighted the point that service personnel were leaving their qualifications till they were about to leave the forces or had left.
Subsequently the TBTB now delivers a Serving Program supported by Career Development Managers (CDM's) to accredit service qualifications at the point of delivery or in line with their current job or role in the Military. Today announces the opening of the new office in Regents Park, London. This will cover many of the units in and around the London area.
For more information email: info@britishtrainingboard.org.uk





