Become a training provider
Want to become a training provider? Find out how to offer Bikeability cycle training.


How to become a training provider
You must register with the Bikeability Trust to deliver Bikeability across England.
Required documents
Everything you need to register with the Bikeability Trust.


Complaints
You can use complaints to support your business quality and staff development.


Equal opportunities and diversity
It is important to provide equal opportunities in your workforce, and provide cycle training for all.
Booking training
Top tips to work with schools and example consent forms.




Parental consent
You must ask for consent from a parent or carer before a child takes part in Bikeability.


Rider characteristics
Rider characteristics are information related to a rider’s gender, ethnicity, SEND and eligibility for pupil premium.
Delivering training
Read the latest delivery guidance from the Trust, including specific advice for Covid-19.


Risk/Benefit assessment
You must carry out a risk assessment to ensure that your training is safe.


Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Please ensure you deliver all cycle training in line with COVID-19 guidelines.


Award materials
Purchase certificates, badges and handbooks for your courses here.
Ensuring your quality
We want all training providers to offer the best cycle training they can. Here’s how we help you.


Support and mentoring
As a registered training provider, you can access support and mentoring.


Deregistration
If we have concerns about your quality, you may be deregistered.
Support
Need some more help? We’re always here for you.


Business support
We are currently developing a business support strategy to help you and your business



Marketing and communications
Our marketing and communications team are on hand to support you.


