DEVELOPING A STRONG TEAM
We provide the best level of training support and encouragement to our workforce, allowing them to work in specialised environments with ease and the right skill set.
All of our training is in line with the care industry standards; and aims to equip health and social care workers with the knowledge and skills they need to provide safe, compassionate, quality care and support.
MEET THE TRAINER, KAYLEIGH MOORE
Kayleigh is eager to contribute her expertise to Curant care as a Training and Quality Manager. Throughout her career, Kayleigh has designed and implemented a robust training program that has resulted in increased employee productivity and job satisfaction. By focusing on quality assurance processes and implementing performance metrics, Kayleigh has successfully maintained high-quality standards across the board. Her ability to analyse data, identify areas for improvement, and provide targeted training solutions has consistently driven positive outcomes. Kayleigh is very committed to fostering a culture of learning and continuous improvement to drive success.
WHAT DOES OUR CARE STAFF TRAINING INCLUDE?
New workers are just as important to us as our existing workforce; our induction program ensures all staff are given the appropriate mandatory training to feel confident and prepared for their role. The theory elements of the programme ensure knowledge of legislation and guidance and the practical elements allow trainees to practice their learning in a safe environment, before joining the workforce. Further support and guidance are provided throughout their journey with Curant Care in a variety of ways allowing everyone to feel fully prepared for their care role.
OUR MANDATORY INDUCTION TRAINING INCLUDES:
Health and safety/fire
Infection control
First aid awareness
Moving and handling (practical)
Basic life support
Mental health awareness
Medication management
Mental Capacity Act/DoLS
Equality and diversity
Personal care
Lone working
Handling complaints
Reporting, recording, confidentiality and GDPR
Food hygiene and nutrition/dietary needs
Safeguarding of vulnerable people