Is accreditation worth it?
Your opinions and preferences
I recently decided not to renew my accreditation from from The SafeContractor scheme. Whilst agreeing with the principle of this scheme it has become apparent that we were already complying with the majority of the requirements asked by the scheme. I only went down the route of this accreditation because of a request from one client who insisted that we could not continue to supply services to them without it. As it has become apparent that the main function of the accreditation appears to be to generate an income rather that protecting consumers I have decided to withdraw. This decision was made even easier when it became apparent that i had to pay a fee to be put on a list which would then only be available to clients of the approved scheme and these clients also had to pay to have access to the list.
This had made me think who is really benefitting from these schemes? The cost of gaining accreditation was acceptable but i cannot justify the annual fees demanded for continued membership which will inevitably have to be passed on to my customers in the form of increased rates.
Larger corporations would not even feel the effects of the membership fees whereas a small family run business are finding it increasingly difficult to compete. This accreditation scheme has not followed up with us to see if we are meeting the requirements to stay on the scheme rather they have just requested monies to renew it. I have been working in this industry for around 40 years now and I think that counts for something. We don't advertise much and most of our customer base has been built on recommendations from existing customers, does being accredited and having a logo and certificate make me any the better at my job?
I would love to hear your opinions!



