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Assessment criteria

Any employer applying to become an ACCA Approved Employer must meet a number of best practice statements relating to the support organisations provide ACCA trainees and members in the workplace. Employers only need to meet the training statements relating to the stream of approval they are applying for - Trainee Development, Practising Certificate Development or Professional Development. However, all Practising Certificate Development applications must meet Trainee Development status at the silver level as a condition of the programme. The assessment criteria is held in the Approved Employer assessment matrix.

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