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Empower your team with specialist knowledge through our comprehensive range of accredited training pathways. Designed for social care professionals, educators, and healthcare providers, our curriculum bridges the gap between theory and frontline practice. Whether you are seeking to deepen your understanding of Neurodiversity, master complex Safeguarding challenges, or elevate your Professional Leadership, our expert-led courses provide the practical tools and trauma-informed strategies needed to deliver exceptional care and support.

Neurodiversity & Mental Health

Accredited courses in ADHD, Autism, and Youth Mental Health. Learn positive behavior support (PBS) and resilience strategies for care and education.

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Safeguarding & Child Protection

Specialist safeguarding courses covering CSE, County Lines, and AI-enabled grooming. Trauma-informed training for social workers, teachers, and youth services.

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Clinical & Specialist Conditions

Specialist training on rare genetic syndromes and complex needs, including Smith-Magenis (SMS) and Prader-Willi. Targeted support for specialist care teams.

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Professional Practice & Social Care

Core vocational training for social care professionals. Includes recording & reporting, substance misuse, risk assessing, and supervised contact visits.

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Management and Leadership

Become a certified trainer or enhance your management skills. Includes Level 3 Train the Trainer, GDPR, and Mental Health at Work for managers.

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Face to Face or Remote

Choose the learning environment that works best for you: our expert-led training is offered in two convenient formats - in person face to face or remotely live online

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1 Day Courses

Most courses are 1 day with flexible start and finish times to suit you. Contact us for available dates.

Accredited

Majority of our courses are Accredited by Open College Network (OCN) Credit4Learning