How do I know that the training provided will meet current requirements, such as the Common Induction Standards?
Our Learning and Skills department is headed by the Practice Development Manager who is part of the regional Skills for Care committee in the south west, the Care Learning Forum and the Care Learning Trainers Group. This ensures we are familiar with both local and national developments in health and social care and these are reflected in the training we provide. Moving and handling trainers are members of the National Back Exchange and maintain their current competence through this network. Our first aid trainers are members of the Association of First Aiders and this involvement ensures that our courses always contain the most up to date information and techniques. One of our moving and handling courses has achieved NCFE accreditation, and our Certificates in food safety in catering and health and safety are accredited by the CIEH. Courses also meet the requirements of the Common Induction Standards and the Skills for Care skill sets where appropriate.
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