Mandatory care training, delivered properly
The refresher courses every care service relies on — practical, face-to-face where it matters, and planned around your training matrix rather than against it.
- Half-day sessions
- Groups of 8+
- Certificates provided
What mandatory training does a care service need?
There is no single fixed list published by CQC. In practice, care providers follow the subjects set out in Skills for Care's statutory and mandatory training guidance — the training required by law or expected by commissioners and inspectors for safe, effective care. Our course list maps directly onto those subjects, so you can evidence a complete programme.
Courses in this suite
Why face-to-face beats click-through e-learning
| What matters | Generic e-learning | Nur delivered training |
|---|---|---|
| Engagement | Clicked through, often alone | Interactive sessions with discussion and practice |
| Practical skills | Watched, not practised | Hands-on with real equipment where the subject needs it |
| Questions | Nowhere to ask | Answered in the room by an experienced trainer |
| Evidence quality | A completion tick | Certificates plus attendance records for your matrix |
Refresher cycles
Most subjects are refreshed at least every three years, with some — such as basic life support updates and medication competency checks — reviewed more frequently in line with sector guidance and your own policies. We can help you build a rolling programme so nothing lapses between inspections.
Ready to arrange training for your team?
Send an enquiry and we will reply within one working day with dates, delivery options and whether your places can be fully funded.