Resources
The Queen of RPL: Empowering & Advocating
Educator and leader, Joyce Paliza-Benda, is known to her colleagues as The Queen of RPL! Unlike many of our clients,
RPL – Churchill Education vs the rest
Question: How are you different to other RPL providers? Answer: We have nailed a system that makes gaining a qualification
The secret to a successful career change
So, you’ve got experience. Over the years, you’ve built up a wide variety of skills and knowledge, and there are
5 nationally recognised qualifications that could help increase your value as a job applicant on civvy street.
Are you looking to build a new career outside of Defence? In our experience of talking with hundreds of people
[Defence RPL Success Story] An Army Combat Medic Transitions to Mining
Defence RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) is a vital strategy to assist military personnel exiting their careers in the army,
Recognition of Prior Learning real examples
Have you been looking for real stories of students using Recognition of Prior Learning? We can help with great stories
How can you make your experience count on civvy street?
Every week at Churchill Education, we speak with personnel who have plenty of experience, training, abilities and knowledge, accumulated over
Taking control of your own professional development
Whether or not you’re currently employed with an organisation that facilitates the professional development of staff, there’s no need to
What to look out for in an RPL provider: Overselling
Churchill Education has been in the RPL (or Recognition of Prior Learning) business for over ten years, now. Over that
The 5 Biggest Hurdles to Finding a Job Post Military
As we speak with Defence RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) candidates every day, we are asked what are the biggest job hurdles
Recognition of Prior Learning – helping you prepare for the unexpected
Last week I spoke about the fear that some of us carry when we aren’t officially and formally qualified to
Climbing the ladder: 5 Tips to Move up With Momentum
You might be pretty happy in the industry you’re working in, already. You might have even found a good organisation
Want a new career but don’t know how to make the shift?
How to change lanes in your working life without losing momentum. Does every day at work feel like a Monday?