Current DEA courses and CPD events

Background

All domestic properties in England and Wales require a Home Information Pack to be provided to prospective buyers when marketed for sale. A mandatory part of this Home Information Pack is the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), which provides information on the energy efficiency, heating costs and carbon emissions of the property.

In addition to EPCs for properties for sale, the Government also intends to introduce EPCs for all rented properties from Oct 2008.

It is anticipated that annually up to 2 million residential properties will require an EPC and these can only be produced by qualified and accredited Domestic Energy Assessors (DEAs) or Home Inspectors.

DEA Qualifications and Training        

At Elmhurst we have always provided cost effective training for both new entrants and existing practitioners.

New Entrants - we offer direct training leading to the NAEA Level 3 Award in Domestic Energy Assessment. Please click on the link for dates, prices and further information

Elmhurst DEA Training Course

For existing practitioners, please see DEA training for further options.

 


Continued Professional Developement (CPD) or Life Long Learning (LLL)

Elmhurst Accredited DEAs must undertake at least ten documentable hours of study each year which is directly relevant to their role as a DEA, as part of a wider Continuing Professional Development (CPD) or Life Long Learning (LLL) programme.  This is stipulated in Section 7 of the Elmhurst accreditation scheme’s Code of Conduct and is a Government requirement for DEAs to maintain their accredited status. Members of other accreditation schemes will also have commitments to CPD / LLL from their scheme. 

Elmhurst CPD Courses

As the largest accreditation scheme with an unrivalled experience in energy assessment, Elmhurst are running a series of competitively priced training seminars to help all DEAs meet their CPD requirements. For more information on CPD / LLL and for availalable courses please click on this link. (scroll towards the bottom of the page you are linked to)