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- eLearning Courses
- eLearning Courses
- Compliance eLearning
- Compliance eLearning for Financial Services
- Cyber Security Awareness eLearning
- Health & Safety eLearning
- Mental Health & Wellbeing eLearning
- Workplace Skills and Personal Development eLearning
- Online teaching resources for schools
- Self Directed Learning
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- Career Development
- Career development for staff
- Developing student employability
- Employability Software
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- Learning Management System
- Learning Management System
- eLearning Courses
- Gamified Learning Solutions
- Content creation software
Physical onsite training
Facilitated by Care Business Associate Training (CBAT), Access Care is able offer physical skills training to care staff across the UK, working within our wider learning management system. With a broad course portfolio to choose from the training can be tailored to focus on your learning needs, whilst minimising disruption to your operations.
Covering all major Health and Social Care sectors, with high quality training for elderly care, hospitals, children and young adults, as well as mental health, justice, and management training.
Why choose in-person training with Access and CBAT?
Comprehensive
An extensive course portfolio covering all major Health and Social Care sectors.
Flexible
Virtual learning and face-to-face courses across the UK and Ireland.
Bespoke
Competency-based programmes adapted to focus on your learning needs.
Considerate
Structured training to minimise disruption to your business operation.
Access Learning for Care and CBAT
By working together, Access and CBAT offer a blended approach of theoretical learning and practical tuition to ensure care workers receive a rounded education and thorough skills development.
This is particularly beneficial to care organisations with staff members looking to step up and become a Care Home Assistant Practitioner (CHAPs).
Development down this route requires 10 weeks of eLearning and a further six weeks of practical training – something that our partnered solutions can facilitate.