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Peatland ACTION - Competencies framework – Designer role

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Competencies framework – Designer role

To be eligible for the Project Development Support Scheme agent organisations must be able to demonstrate that their team currently meets at least ‘Capable’ standard across all 7 competencies as set out in the competencies framework for peatland restoration designers.

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