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Courses in Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland Training

We are delighted to offer both face-to-face and online tuition. Our aim is to enhance the quality of energy advice services provided by local, regional and national organisations across various sectors. As well as our existing suite of training, we can create bespoke courses to respond to specific needs.

All courses are tailored to Northern Ireland.

 

For more information and booking, please contact:

Nichola MacDougall, Training Officer
Tel: 028 9023 9909
Email: Nichola.MacDougall@nea.org.uk

Upcoming Training Dates

Introduction to Domestic Renewable Low Carbon Technologies (Level 2 Award – CQ11641/001):
Monday 8 and Tuesday 9 June 2026 (online via Zoom)
Time: 9:30am – 12:00pm

Energy Awareness 6281-01 (Level 3 Award):
Monday 10, Tuesday 11 and Thursday 13 August 2026 (in person at NEA NI offices, Belfast)
Exam: Wednesday 19 August 2026

Qualifications

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Level 3 Award

Energy Awareness 6281-01

This course is designed for staff involved in providing householders with energy efficiency advice either face-to-face or by telephone.

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Level 2 Award – CQ11641/001

Introduction to Domestic Renewable Low Carbon Technologies

This course will provide an introduction to the role domestic scale renewable technologies can play in reducing carbon emissions.

Training webinars

Webinars will be delivered live via Zoom (video conferencing facility) to small groups to ensure a good level of interaction and support for learners. Participants will require a device with a camera and sound. Full instructions on how to join the webinar will be provided. Our Northern Ireland webinars are CPD accredited.

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Understanding Fuel Poverty and Health: Impacts on Physical and Mental Health

This 2.5 hour CPD accredited webinar is designed for frontline staff who work with vulnerable and low-income groups who are at risk from living in cold and damp homes.

It covers the impacts that living in fuel poverty can have on individuals’ physical and mental health and how these can influence a person’s interaction with the energy market.

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Changing Energy Related Behaviour

This 2.5-hour CPD accredited webinar considers the field of decision making, focusing specifically on simple things to encourage people to act on the advice they receive

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Introduction to Domestic Energy Efficiency

This 2.5 hour CPD accredited webinar aims to make delegates aware of how householders may be able to use their energy more efficiently and reduce possible waste whilst still maintaining a warm and comfortable home.