About Provider
NWCS Training is a long established high-quality apprenticeship provider specialising in three key areas; Healthcare, Business skills, and Teaching and Learning.
We offer apprenticeships across the North West using a blend of remote and face to face learning. 8 out of 10 learners studying at NWCS Training complete and achieve their chosen programme of study.
In July 2016 Ofsted found NWCS Training had remained a good training provider following the inspection performed in June 2013.
Mission
To deliver high quality training that will enhance your range of skills and improve your employment prospects
Vision
To empower people to achieve their full potential and be a valuable asset to both the employer and the wider community
Values
We ensure our core values of; Commitment, Diligence, Drive, Ethics, Honesty, Integrity, and Respect are at the heart of the training and support we offer
Adult Education
The Government has committed to devolve the Adult Education Budget (AEB) in Liverpool City Region to the Combined Authority from the academic year 2019/20. This means that for the first time, the City Region will have the opportunity to tailor the skills and adult education system to better address local priorities. North West Community Services Training have been successful in securing funding to run AEB provision from August 2019.
These programmes are FREE OF CHARGE to eligible staff members.
Course Types
Training Provider
Gallery
I had not long finished my Level 2 in childcare and I was thinking of taking my level 3 in childcare. So I decided to look online to do this and I found North West Community Services, who did this qualification. I rang up and was booked in for an interview to discuss my childcare level 3.
I found that the application progress went very well and the staff where very nice and easy to talk to who gave me a lot of information regarding this qualification.
Emma Bennett
I have recently completed BTEC Diploma Level 3 in Management under the support of Sylvia Jones.
I also had my Customer Service Lead role made redundant in May and Sylvia completely understood that learning at this point was difficult and extended her support throughout this time.
I think if you could bottle her she'd be worth a fortune to your organisation!
Tracie Bevan
Prior to starting my interview I was studying A levels at sixth form. I found NWCS training and went with them.
When I rang up and booked in for an interview I found the staff helpful and the application process was simple and straight forward.
The interview was very relaxed as the staff where extremely friendly and informative which helped to guide me through making the correct decision.
Emma Burgess

North West Community Services
Address: The Maggie O’Neill Community Resource Centre, 433 Liverpool Rd, Liverpool, L36 8HT