Part P for a builder/maintenance worker with learning difficulties

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relinquiae

Hi,

Apologies if this has been asked before, but there is so much info on the internet that I don't know where to look or what info to trust!
I am asking on behalf of my dad, who has been a builder/maintenance worker all his working life. He is looking to do a part P course/qualification, so that he can install cookers, changing sockets, fit new lights etc. on his jobs.
He is a very skilled in practical work, but he is severely dyslexic so finds writing and reading a real struggle. So, I have two questions for you please:

What is a trusted company to go to, to get his Part P training? (he is based in Dorset/Hampshire)

Is there lots of writing and reading involved in the qualification, or is it mostly practical work (suitable for someone who cannot write competently)?

Thanks in advance for your responses,

Relinquiae
 

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