ASSOCIATIONS & CONSULTANCY
The Association of Healthcare Cleaning
Professionals T 07377 881797 E
information@ahcp.co.uk W
www.ahcp.co.uk
The British Institute
of Cleaning Science 4 Premier Court, Boarden Close, Moulton Park, Northampton, NN3 6LF
T +44 (0)1604 678710 E
info@bics.org.uk W
www.bics.org.uk
The Association of Healthcare Cleaning Professionals is the professional body that works with provider organisations, national and government bodies and other associations to develop, support and promote best practice and healthcare cleaning industry standards.
Membership is open to all organisations and individuals with an interest in improving quality and standards in health and social care premises. As a member, you will have direct access to a range of professional training and development programmes, a wealth of information, expertise and experience as well as help, advice and support from like-minded fellow professionals. You will be able to work with a large variety of suppliers to develop and test new innovations and you as an individual will have a voice and influence on tomorrow’s cleaning standards.
The ahcp is an independent, non-profit making association funded through individual, group & corporate membership.
The British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc) is the largest independent, professional and educational body within the cleaning industry with over 30,000 Individual and Corporate members. Every year more than 1000 individuals develop their skills and knowledge through BICSc accredited training, which is recognised throughout the industry and worldwide.
Raising the profile of the cleaning industry through professional standards and education has been the Institute’s top priority for over 50 years, an achievement which was recognised in the 2018 European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards where BICSc won the award for “Initiative in Raising the Profile of the Professional Cleaning Sector”.
EETD CHSA
T 0800 243 919 E
secretary@chsa.co.uk W
www.chsa.co.uk
Environmental Excellence Training & Development Ltd., 870c Wolverhampton Road, Oldbury, West Midlands, B69 4RS
T 0121 574 0688 M 07973506487 E
customerservice@3ees.uk.com W
www.3ees.uk.com
Run by our members for our members, the Cleaning & Hygiene Suppliers’ Association (CHSA) represents the major manufacturers and distributors of cleaning and hygiene products in the UK ‘away from home’ market.
As well as a rigorous Code of Practice all members sign on joining, the CHSA has developed and manages Accreditation Schemes for Distributors and Manufacturers of Soft Tissue, Plastic Refuse Sacks and Industrial Cotton Mops. Underpinned by an independent inspection process, the Accreditation Schemes guarantee ‘what’s on the box is what’s in the box’.
The CHSA operates an undergraduate bursary scheme for the children of its members’ employees, and, via its Golf Day and Gala Ball, raises thousands of pounds each year for the Chairman’s charity.
Environmental Excellence Training and Development Ltd are solution providers based in the heart of the Midlands. Delivering quality education and training including apprenticeships with particular expertise in Health & Safety, Cleaning and the Environment.
‘Just For You’ Provision
Our provision may be delivered at a time to suit your operational needs. Our state-of-the-art training suite in Birmingham is acknowledged by the industry as a stimulating and professional working environment, offering client satisfaction and excellent results – this continues to be our driver for success.
Specialist Cleaning Services
Our “Environmental Ninjas “using the latest in cleaning technology provide unique cleaning services. Excellent quality at competitive prices. Any time, any place, anywhere - satisfaction guaranteed.
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