In this blog, we will discuss some key reasons why induction training is significant in the health and social care sector.

The significant role of induction training in UK health and social care -  In the UK health and social care sector, induction training is critical in ensuring the safety and well-being of employees and those receiving care. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the regulatory body responsible for promoting health...

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By Elsie Rodas
In this blog, we will explore the differences between mandatory training and the Care Certificate.

I have completed mandatory training: Do I need to do the Care Certificate? -  In the world of care, mandatory training and the Care Certificate are two important aspects that care workers need to be familiar with. While mandatory training covers essential topics and skills necessary for safe and effective...

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By Elsie Rodas

This blog teaches you how to become a care home trainer through The Mandatory Training Group's train-the-trainer courses.

How to become a care home trainer? - The Mandatory Training Group, a Skills for Care endorsed provider, offers diverse health and social care train-the-trainer courses. Our courses are meticulously designed by subject matter experts to provide potential trainers with an in-depth understanding of specific care roles, ensuring alignment with...

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By Anna Nova Galeon
This blog will explore how many standards are included in the Care Certificate and why they are so important.

How many standards are in the Care Certificate? - The Care Certificate is a set of standards designed to ensure excellence in health and social care. It is a crucial requirement for individuals new to the sector, providing them with the necessary knowledge and skills to deliver compassionate, safe, high-quality...

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By Elsie Rodas
This blog will explore the time required to complete the Care Certificate and the advantages of undergoing this training.

How long should Care Certificate training take? -  Completing the Care Certificate is an essential requirement for anyone who is new to health or social care, employed as an adult social care worker, or providing direct care in a residential or nursing home, hospice, or as a home care worker....

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By Elsie Rodas
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