Automotive Management Accreditation is a voluntary accreditation scheme designed to improve management and consistency of management within the retail industry.
If you are a manager, contact an AMA centre
If you are an employer with any questions about how the
AMA scheme will fit with an existing management and leadership programme, email ama@motor.org.uk
Claim £400 Towards Training Female Staff*
Is your business investing in your female staff* through training before 28th February 2011? If so, you can secure £400 of Government funding towards each claim of £1000 per participant through our Women & Work scheme.
The application process couldn’t be simpler…
Just prove you are investing £1,000 towards up skilling your female staff in the motor industry and there is no limit to the number of staff you can claim for. Just £100 of this claim must be as direct cash, and you can legitimately claim for any additional costs in relation to the claim.
Claim Example:
Course Cost: £500
Travel, Accommodation & misc. expense:£200
Business down time costs: £300
Less Government Contribution: £400
Actual Cost: £600
For more information and videos on how the scheme has benefited employers and the women undertaking training, click here: http://www.autocity.org.uk/WIMI/index.html
Alternatively contact Emma Lawson today on 01992 511521 or email: emmal@motor.org.uk
* - Only valid for female staff employed in England
Claims must be received prior to the 28th February, and evidence submitted to be eligible.
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