RAMP For Educational Providers
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Why Become a RAMP Assessed Provider
Working together to manage our own Industry.
The RAMP has been developed as a response to DEFRA’s concerns that the Musculoskeletal Therapy Sector, as a relatively young industry, contains multiple competing disciplines that cause confusion for animal owners and vets alike, potentially compromising animal welfare.
Lack of clarity of Educational pathways were identified within the discussions and the Educational Standards of Animal Therapists Criteria was developed that provided Day one competencies equivalent to those of their human counterparts in the three Professions registered by RAMP.
The large number of enquiries that RAMP has received from prospective students demonstrates that there this is confusion within this group of potential Therapists.
RAMP Educational Providers:
- Recognise the Industry wide need to provide clarity on the Education they provide.
- Contribute to the ongoing commitment to educate Musculoskeletal Practioners to the Gold Standard set by RAMP.
- Will be included in the discussion to develop RAMP Educational Criteria.
- Prove to potential Students they have volunteered to scrutiny and fulfil RAMP Gold Standard Education Criteria.
- Can advertise their Graduates gain simplified entry to RAMP.
- Are intitled to use the appropriate RAMP logo to evidence their commitment.
To Maintain Your Registration
Complete an annual Renewal form declaring the registered course has not changed and continues to offer the same standard as first reviewed.
Pay the relevant annual Renewal Fee.
Notify RAMP of any changes you make to the registered course.
Maintain your registration
Please contact us to renew your account
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