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New Horizons: Beauty Salons as Accredited Providers in South Africa


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Beauty salons in South Africa can now become accredited providers, offering part qualifications and transforming their business models. This opportunity brings additional income and reduces working hours, leading to a more balanced and rewarding professional life.

Flexibility and Accessibility

Part qualifications can be completed over 2 to 6 months, making education flexible and accessible. The theory is provided online, allowing students to learn at their own pace from home.

Financial Benefits and Work-Life Balance

Accredited salons can charge tuition fees, creating a steady income stream. This new revenue model reduces reliance on traditional salon services, allowing for reduced working hours and a healthier work-life balance.

Caution for Training Providers

Training providers must ensure they are accredited with either the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO) or the relevant Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) before advertising courses to maintain credibility and compliance.

At ESC, we provide top-notch learning materials and supporting accreditation services. Let us help you transform your beauty salon. Visit our website to learn more about our offerings and how we can support your growth and success! 💅✨

 

 

 
 
 

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About the Founder

With over 30 years of expertise in the hair and beauty industry, ESC Management is fueled by a passion for excellence—rooted in managing thriving businesses and gaining international insights. Our team, built on a legacy of training leadership, is dedicated to tackling industry training challenges and empowering hair and beauty providers to thrive across South Africa

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