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Explore the upcoming NLP training programs, all presented by NLPAA Trainer Members who meet international standards. Each listed training ensures that the program content, duration, and the trainers' qualifications adhere to these stringent requirements and uphold the NLP Trainer Code of Ethics. Choosing the right trainer is crucial, as it involves significant time and financial investment. We encourage you to select a training organization that aligns with your specific needs, even if it requires travel.
We are delighted to showcase the NLP training programs offered by our NLPAA Trainer Members. To learn more about each program, please directly contact the respective training organization listed on our website. Each listed trainer has met the international minimum requirements for training time and content, ensuring their qualifications align with the NLPAA standards. Additionally, all trainers adhere to the NLP Trainer Code of Ethics, providing assurance of their commitment to quality and ethical practices in NLP training. For a comprehensive overview of our recognised trainers, we encourage you to explore our Trainer Member listings. We recommend engaging in conversations with potential trainers to ensure their offerings align with your specific needs. This may involve traveling to train with your chosen provider, but choosing the right trainer is crucial to your learning experience. Please be cautious of trainers not listed on our website, as they may not meet the minimum training requirements or might not support the broader NLP community in Australia. Many programs, especially short-courses or self-paced online offerings, claim to provide NLP certification but fail to meet rigorous international standards. If certification is important to you, inquire why a trainer is not recognised by the NLPAA. We recommend training with listed trainers to ensure you receive a recognized certification. |
UPCOMING NLP TRAINING
| NLP Training FAQQ: Is there a requirement of how long a training needs to be? A: Yes, please see our Training Standards for a full outline. In general, NLP Practitioner is required to be at least 7 days in-person and Master Practitioner needs to run over at least 9 days in-person. Q: Can I learn NLP online? A: Yes, but please make sure the training is approved by the NLPAA. We have requirements to ensure any online training meets the international standards and is conducted live (not self-paced) in an online classroom environment. Q: How much does NLP training cost? A: This varies with each training provider, but a standard tuition for Practitioner Certification is around $3500 and Master Practitioner is around $4500. Q: Can the NLPAA recommend an NLP Trainer? A: No, who you choose is a personal choice based on your desires and intentions. We do recommend you research the NLPAA Trainer Members and take time to talk personally with any prospective trainer directly. Q: Does the NLPAA recognise any training not run by NLPAA Trainer Members? A: Absolutely. As long as the trainer and training meets the NLP Training requirements then you are able to join the NLPAA after successfully completing your training with them. Q: Why are some trainers not listed on your website? A: Some trainers choose not to align with the NLPAA or support NLP in Australia. This may because they do not want to align with the training requirements, their own training may not be recognised, or they simply may not know about the NLPAA. If you are looking at training with a provider not listed by the NLPAA, we recommend asking them why they are not on the NLPAA website. Q: Can I start coaching after my NLP Practitioner training? A: This would be a great question for your prospective trainer. The short answer is yes, and we also know that you will gain more skills as an NLP Master Practitioner. Some of our NLP Trainer members also provide Coach Certification in addition to NLP Certification. |