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October 29, 2025
In the evolving landscape of occupational health and wellbeing, professionals are increasingly seeking qualifications that not only enhance their expertise but also ensure credibility. There are many options, with providers claiming their course is ‘endorsed by’, or ‘accredited’; but for those who are not in the learning and development sector, it can be confusing to know what these terms mean.
This is a guide to key qualifications that stand out for their relevance and formal accreditation. The aim is to support professionals in workplace health and wellbeing roles to make an informed choice about development and where to invest time and money.
For those looking for introductory qualifications, these online or one-day certifications from leading Health and Safety organisations are a fantastic place to start.
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Resource Updated:
October 29, 2025
In the evolving landscape of occupational health and wellbeing, professionals are increasingly seeking qualifications that not only enhance their expertise but also ensure credibility. There are many options, with providers claiming their course is ‘endorsed by’, or ‘accredited’; but for those who are not in the learning and development sector, it can be confusing to know what these terms mean.
This is a guide to key qualifications that stand out for their relevance and formal accreditation. The aim is to support professionals in workplace health and wellbeing roles to make an informed choice about development and where to invest time and money.
For those looking for introductory qualifications, these online or one-day certifications from leading Health and Safety organisations are a fantastic place to start.
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