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16th Oct 2020 by caretr25

October 2020 Training Update

Classroom Training

In these present times we have had to adapt our training we are still delivering classroom training with a reduced timetable in a covid safe environment. For news about up and coming courses please see training page

Online Training

Unable to attend in person why not try one of our new online training courses developed by the CTC trainers themselves with your needs in mind.

Blended Training:

We will shortly be advertising short courses delivered virtually ensuring that you get the learning you need in timely fashion, learning in real time alongside other virtual members, keep checking our Facebook and website for these training opportunities.

Not sure you can manage the technology? – not a problem just let us know and we’ll take you through a short tutorial meaning you can access the training.

Bespoke (Bubble) Training

Need something just for your staff group, then why not give us a call and discuss your particular needs we can tailor most courses to meet individual needs and are happy to look at working with individual staff groups.To discuss your individual training needs please call 0138724911 or drop an enquiry to info@caretrain.co.uk

Training Needs

Meeting your training needs

The training offered will change over different periods of the year and in relation to changes in practice, we need to keep this fresh & up to date.

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