Accreditation Criteria and Core Requirements

All NLP Professionals who wish to receive ANLP Accreditation are expected to meet the following minimum Criteria and Core Requirements

Accreditation Criteria and Core Requirements

All NLP Professionals who wish to receive ANLP Accreditation are expected to meet the following minimum Criteria and Core Requirements:

  • To deliver core NLP courses ie Diploma, Practitioner or Master Practitioner, the training provider must hold an NLP Trainers certificate.

Upon successful application, you will become an ‘ANLP Accredited Trainer’ and will be able to deliver ‘ANLP Accredited Courses’

  • All ANLP accredited courses must have at least one method for monitoring and evaluating the progress of their students*. These will vary from course to course and can include any one of the following evaluation methods (please note that this list is not exhaustive, and other evaluation methods not specifically listed are also acceptable)

  • Practical assignments and projects

  • Formal tests and assessments

  • Presentations

  • Keeping a diary of learning points

  • Undertaking a project

  • Case studies

  • Reflective learning journal

  • Feedback notes

  • Ongoing practice outside of formal training

  • Observations of practical exercises

To qualify for ANLP accreditation, core NLP courses must be of the following minimum duration

  • Diploma course – 20 hours face to face** training
  • Practitioner course - 50 hours face to face** training
  • Master Practitioner course - 80 hours face to face** training

*The ANLP Accreditation Programme includes an ongoing commitment to submit annually a pre-agreed sample of monitoring and evaluation assessment evidence to ANLP, in order to maintain Accreditation.

**  ‘Face to face’ may include virtual training that meets the ANLP criteria for virtual training. For further information visit the ANLP Criteria for Virtual Training Page

For more detailed information about the ANLP Accreditation Programme, please visit our ANLP Accreditation Programme Page

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