Every company that joins BESA signs up to
the BESA Code of Practice, which means that companies have been approved both financially and ethically before being accepted as members.
The BESA Code of Practice offers schools assurance in five key areas: Quality and Standards, Transparency and Openness, Integrity, Safeguarding and Data Security and Discriminatory Conduct.
The BESA Code of Practice is in place to ensure that buyers of educational and training equipment can have confidence in the goods and services they purchase from members.
Tablet Formats A number of BESA members offer various Tablet formats and
the BESA code of practice that they sign up to means they are all worth careful consideration.
Not exact matches
There is still a level
of caution — obviously, as schools are now investing more wisely, which reflects the
code of practice offered by our
BESA member organisations; buy from trusted suppliers, who offer good value for money, which will ultimately have an impact on improving education standards.
BESA, the sector's trade association whose members operate to an agreed high level
code of practice was also celebrating with 60 per cent
of the shortlisted organisations being
BESA members.
BESA has a
Code of Practice to which all members must adhere, along with a stringent membership process, both
of which assure buyers
of a high standard
of quality in both product and customer service.
Only companies who sign up to the
Code of Practice, updated to include issues such as safeguarding and data security, can use the
BESA «tick» logo on their marketing materials and websites.
The British Educational Suppliers Association (
BESA) has unveiled its updated
Code of Practice, which offers assurance to schools that if they procure from its members, they are buying quality products and services they can trust.
«The updated
Code of Practice reflects
BESA members» desire to ensure they are always at the forefront
of offering the highest quality
of products and services to schools around the world, and providing a world - class customer experience.»
This
Code of Practice is a mandatory membership commitment given by members to
BESA, which represents over 300
of the UK's world - leading education suppliers.
«The updated
Code of Practice reflects
BESA members» desire to ensure they are always at the forefront
of offering the highest quality
of products and services to schools around the world, and providing a world ‑ class customer experience.»
Thanks to
BESA's
Code of Practice, making procurement decisions does not need to be a stressful time.
Everyone involved in the provision
of furniture for children has a duty
of care and in the case
of BESA member organisations, they adhere to our
code of business
practice which gives schools a little more comfort, knowing they are buying from reputable suppliers.
BESA members offer buyers peace
of mind by subscribing to a
Code of Practice.
Indeed,
BESA members agree to
BESA's
Code of Practice, which now includes issues such as safeguarding and data security.