Skills Schemes Quality Manual

Last updated 2025

Quality Assurance

Mountain Training administers personal skills training for individuals and qualification schemes for leaders, instructors and coaches working with climbing, hill walking and mountaineering groups. Mountain Training and their providers educate, offer advice and promote good practice.

Quality assurance for Mountain Training leadership and skills schemes is managed by its constituent national organisations, such as Mountain Training England. This manual outlines how Mountain Training England works collaboratively with it's skills scheme providers and course tutors to achieve this.

Providers must adhere to the obligations outlined in the Provider Agreement. The agreement is digitally signed by the provider administrator. Our 'requirements' are highlighted throughout the 'Provider and course staff area' and should be considered mandatory.

 

1. Provider Responsibilities
2. Course Administration - providers
3. Tutor Responsibilities

Tutors are approved and supported by their national training organisation to deliver a skills scheme for a specific provider. Tutors and course staff are ambassadors for Mountain Training and are expected to act in a professional manner.

All courses must have an approved nominated tutor who is managed by the provider. Tutors may work for other providers but must be added to the provider's account in advance of the course.

REQUIREMENTS:
The nominated tutor's responsibilities include;

  • Course coordination (incl. choice of venues, syllabus content to be covered)
  • Managing other course staff..
  • Opening and closing each course.
  • Tutors are expected to work the full duration of a course.
  • Debriefing at the end of each course.
  • Submitting a completed course report form (incl. incident report form if required).


In normal operating procedures, fulfilling the above roles and responsibilities will dictate one lead tutor per course. Therefore, if a provider offers courses on the same dates, or if the dates overlap in anyway, including split/modular courses, the provider should ensure that each course has a different lead tutor.

Mountain Training England recognises that unusual circumstances e.g. staffing issues, staff illness or a family emergency might dictate flexibility in this requirement. In such a situation the provider must contact us and seek permission to deviate from the above requirements.

Please refer to the CMS and Course Reporting for more information.

4. Course Administration - tutors
5. Course Staff Requirements
6. Maintaining Approval - providers and tutors
7. Professional Conduct
8. Observers
9. Course Delivery and Ratios
10. Equipment
11. Base Environments
12. Venues
13. Adverse Weather Conditions
14. Candidate Management System and Digital Logbook
15. Moderation Visits
16. Equality
17. Incidents and Near Misses
18. Annual Audit
19. Mountain Training England Dispute Resolution Process
20. Support for providers, tutors and participants