The programme, which focuses on the skills around the enforcement of judgments, will form a module for Level 2 and 3 in the ICM Diploma in Credit Management. It forms part of Shergroup's commitment to develop meaningful qualifications for its team and for the officers who carry out High Court enforcement duties.
Shergroup Chief Executive Claire Sandbrook, who holds the role of ICM
Treasurer and Chairman of the High Court Enforcement Officers Association,
said: "We have been developing our training and audit procedures
for enforcement officers so that each new officer goes through a rigorous
training programme before they are allowed to recover money from debtors'
doorsteps."
"Our existing team of officers is now being audited and quality
scored whilst working so that we can ensure they are following best
practice and continue to build on their significant knowledge and skill
set."
"Now, with the ICM's support, we are formulating a process by which
they can gain a qualification based on the training they undertake through
the ICM's Diploma Pathway. For our team it means they can gain
a meaningful qualification without having to attend college in the evening,
or undergo distance learning".
The programme is being overseen by Shergroup's Training and Audit Manager
Neil Presland, who has worked for four years as a Sherforce Enforcement
Officer.
Mr Presland explained: "Given the tough economic climate, our work
is more demanding than ever."
"Debtors are under pressure and can be understandably upset, while
creditors are desperate to ensure they get their money back. It is therefore
all the more crucial that our enforcement officers are well trained
to ensure they achieve the best outcome from each situation."



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