

Residents of Keelson Harbour feel right at home in our friendly community. They are encouraged to take advantage of the many amenities available to them, including: Assisted Living Assisted Living, ON Assisted Living, London-ON Inspirit Residences - London, ON Inspirit Residences - London, ON London ON N6J 4Y5 Map It For pricing & availability (800)-805-3621 3 Reviews Write a Review Are you the business owner Claim this profile and upload photos. Since this article was published, Babcock Assessment Limited’s website has been taken down.We are dedicated to making each resident as comfortable. It is currently listed as the sole end point assessment organisation for the funeral director and funeral team member standards.Ī spokesperson for Babcock International did not comment on why the sale of its assessment business didn’t materialise but told FE Week: “Having now ceased to support training in the workplace learning & skills, automotive, energy, engineering, and the service sectors, we are reviewing activities of Babcock Assessment Limited, which was not part of the sale to Inspirit.” However this has not happened and the assessment business has been retained as a subsidiary of Babcock Training Limited.įE Week understands that Babcock is now stopping its end-point assessment work, though the firm would not confirm this at the time of going to press, only saying it was under review.īabcock Assessment Limited is still listed on January 2023’s register of end-point assessment organisation against 15 apprenticeship standards including adult care worker, retail manager and chef de partie. Inspiro have said they “stand on the firmest of foundations with over 30 years’ experience, a team of 500-strong and over 5,000 apprentices in active learning”.Ĭhief executive of Inspiro Stuart Wilson said: “We are excited to set our direction as an independent business with many opportunities for growth in both our existing services and complementary sectors.”Īt the time of the sale, Babcock reported that its end-point assessment arm, Babcock Assessments Limited would be part of the sale. Training in non-core sectors like automotive and service industries was sold to Inspirit, with apprenticeships now being delivered through new provider Inspiro, which launched yesterday. The group kept these contracts as they more closely align with its core business in the defence and emergency service sectors. Provision within the former has been retained by the group to continue to deliver major training contracts with the Metropolitan Police, the London Fire Brigade and the Ministry of Defence.

Both were graded ‘good’ by Ofsted in the last year. The firm announced in September that it had sold parts of its civil training division, which includes thousands of apprenticeships, to investment firm Inspirit Capital but it will retain contracts close to its “core business”.īabcock International held apprenticeships and training contracts through subsidiary companies including Babcock Training Limited and Babcock Skills Development and Training Limited. Its end point assessment business, Babcock Assessment Limited, is also “under review”.

Babcock International, the defence infrastructure giant, has sold a sizeable portion of its training business in a “portfolio alignment programme” which completed yesterday.
