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Delivered in partnership with The Verdancy Group, West College Scotland is proudly the first college in the West of Scotland to offer a comprehensive qualification in domestic retrofit entirely online. This innovative programme is a crucial addition to the suite of educational offerings aimed at addressing the urgent need for carbon reduction and achieving Net Zero.

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CITB suggest around 22,500 new roles will need to be created by 2028 to achieve the Scottish Government’s net zero goals and this new course designed for professionals and students within the construction industry who are keen to deepen their expertise in upgrading domestic buildings focuses on the essential knowledge required to support the transition towards Net Zero, a critical objective in the fight against climate change.

The vocational award introduces learners to the fundamentals of retrofit, covering essential topics such as energy efficiency, sustainable building materials, and the latest technologies in building treatments.

The online nature of the course provides flexible learning opportunities for individuals currently working or with prior experience in the construction sector, allowing them to transition seamlessly into the retrofit sector.

The Verdancy Group, a leader in sustainability training and advisory services is renowned for its dedication to sustainability education, supporting various stakeholders including organisations, educational institutions, and community groups.

Susan McSeveney, The Verdancy Group stated,

"We are delighted to support the West of Scotland area in the drive to decarbonise through this innovative qualification in domestic retrofit. This partnership with West College Scotland underscores our shared commitment to sustainability and the urgent need for skilled professionals in the construction industry to drive the transition towards Net Zero. The course’s flexible online format ensures that those currently employed in the sector can enhance their expertise without disrupting their careers. We believe that working with Scotland’s colleges to upskill and educate will be a key driver for us moving forward. Together, we are paving the way for a more sustainable future."

Dr Lee Coutts, Assistant Principal Creativity, Technologies & Skills commented, “We are thrilled to be the one of the first colleges in Scotland to offer this unique and timely qualification. As the construction industry evolves, it’s imperative that professionals are equipped with the skills and knowledge to contribute effectively to sustainable practices. This course not only addresses a critical need in the industry but also aligns perfectly with our commitment to innovation in education.”

More information on the course can be found HERE