Self-accreditation is a process by which training providers create evidence or
proof of learning content without involving third-
party organizations. This method is particularly
popular in contexts where no external regulator or authority is mandated to provide quality
control of learning content. Self-accreditation allows training providers to demonstrate their high standards by publishing the aims of the learning event, the skills transferred, and the outcomes achieved. Self-accreditation involves providing evidence of a training or learning event by combining the training content aims, skills, and outcomes with the training provider'
s details into a
single verifiable and auditable document. This process can be applied to various types of learning content, including micro-learning and training courses that do not fall under the remit of a regulator .
This courses is
self-accreditated but its provider.
Microsoft's accreditation of trainers is a
good example of self-accreditation.