Important Information

Training Venues & Facilities

Our training centre has a selection of rooms of different sizes with technical support on hand and a variety of equipment for your comfort. Training rooms are equipped with internet access points, stationery and refreshments LCD projectors and whiteboards and flip charts.

Programme Fee

The programme fees shown below do not include participants’ air travel cost to and from their countries, accommodation, food, and any other personal cost. Below are fees for a two (2) week programme:

Note: All our UK programmes will be held in Bristol office. CCTD’s programmes are delivered in English. It is expected that all delegates from non-English speaking countries attending our programmes should be able to speak and write in English, or must have at least GCE (GCSE) ”O” Level Credit/grade C or IELTS SCORE 4.5 or an equivalent English language qualification. Charges for other venues in other locations in the world for groups, i.e. in-house outreach training, are available upon request.

Course fee


Travel Insurance

We advise participants to purchase a comprehensive travel insurance to cover them against untimely illness or injuries whilst in the United Kingdom as our fees do not include travel insurance. Please contact your local travel agent for more information on travel insurance.

DATA POLICY

At the Centre for Capacity Training and Development, your privacy, it is taken in utmost seriousness. We adhere to the principles of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to ensure your personal data is handled with care and respect. All information held by the Institute is treated d highest confidentiality. Your privacy is respected, and we will not share or disclose any personal or sensitive information beyond what is necessary (Processing of admission documents and job).

Our key principles are as follow:

Lawfulness, Fairness, and Transparency:

We collect and use your data legally and fairly. We are always transparent about how we use your information. You will be informed about how we use your data and safeguard your information with us. We will also require your consent where it is required.

Purpose Limitation:

Your data will be used only for the purpose for which it was collected (Processing of admission documents) for and agreed to for the purpose of your Training and Communication. We will only request for information that will be used for our services.

Data Minimisation:

We only collect the data that is necessary for our purposes and request only for the information we need to provide you with the best service.

Accuracy:

We keep your data accurate and up to date and promptly corrects any incorrect or outdated information about you.

Storage Limitation:

We only keep your data for as long as necessary, Your data will be retained only for the duration of your relationship with us or as required by law.

Integrity and Confidentiality:

We protect your data against unauthorized access, loss, or damage. and use secure systems and processes to ensure your data is safe.

Accountability:

We are responsible for ensuring compliance with these principles and always be accountable for how we handle your data and will take steps to comply with GDPR requirements.

Your Rights Under GDPR

As part of our commitment to GDPR, we respect and support your rights regarding your personal data.

Here are your key rights:


Right to be Informed: You have the right to know how we collect and use your data.

Right of Access: You can request access to the personal data we hold about you.

Right to Rectification: If your data is incorrect or incomplete, you can ask us to correct it.

Right to Erasure: You can request the deletion of your data under certain circumstances.

Right to Restrict Processing: You can ask us to limit the use of your data.

Right to Data Portability: You can request your data in a commonly used format to transfer to another organisation.

Right to Object: You can object to certain types of your data processing, such as direct marketing.

Rights related to Automated Decision Making and Profiling: You have rights related to automated decision-making and profiling.

PREVENTING EXTREMISM AND RADICALISATION POLICY

Prevent is about safeguarding staff and participants from the threat of terrorism. Prevent is part of the Government’s counter-terrorism strategy. Its aim is to stop people becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism and violent extremism. The Prevent statutory duty, which became law on 1 July 2015, has prompted a significant step forward in the delivery of Prevent work across all public and private sector organisations. Prevent seeks to address all forms of extremism whiles at the same time it continues to ensure resources and effort are allocated based on the greatest threat to UK’s national security. At the heart of Prevent is safeguarding children and adults and providing early intervention to protect and divert people away from being drawn into terrorist activity

The Centre for Capacity Training and Development (CCTD) values freedom of speech and the expression of beliefs as fundamental rights underpinning every society’s values. Participants and staff have the right to speak freely and voice their opinions. However, freedom comes with responsibility and free speech that is designed to manipulate the vulnerable or that leads to violence and harm of others goes against the moral principles in which freedom of speech is valued. Free speech is not an unqualified privilege; it is subject to laws and policies governing equality, human rights, community safety and community cohesion. It is therefore important that CCTD is committed to providing a secure organisational environment for participants and staff, where everyone is kept safe and feels kept.

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Refund Policy

A full refund will be provided under the following circumstances:

  • Where the course has been cancelled

  • Where a participant notifies the organisation of his/her intention to withdraw 14 days before the start of the programme

  • Where an overpayment has been made

  • 75% refund of fees paid will be made to participants who cancel his/her programme less than 14days before the commencement of the programme

  • No fees refund will be made to participants who withdraw from the programme after he or she has commenced the programme and has been issued with all the training materials (including tablet/ laptop)

  • Requests for refund must be addressed in writing to the director of programmes


Accommodation and Food

CCTD arranges accommodation for all delegates at the time of their application. Delegates lodge at the affordable hotels near our institution.

Funding and Scholarship

Please note that CCTD does not provide sponsorship to support its programmes. It is the responsibility of the applicant to apply for financial support. Most donor agencies including development or technical assistance projects have standard procedures to follow before approving request for training funds.

We advise prospective applicants to apply for funding from projects within their organisations, since most projects funded by development agencies have capacity building training funds.

Please note: We do not accept programme participation fee payment from INDIVIDUALS who self-sponsor. We only accept institutional sponsored programmes for employees. For complete funding procedures and guidelines, please contact our course registration manager for further details on how to apply for sponsorship

The following development organisations and donor agencies represented in your country may support your application for funding to attend our programs in UK;

UK Visa Entry

Participants can apply for visitors’ entry visa from the British High Commission in their home countries. To avoid delays, we advise that visa application should be made at least three (3) or four (4) weeks before their chosen programmes start.

Contact Us

If you have any questions or concerns about how we handle your data, or if you want to exercise any of your rights, please contact us at: [email protected].