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DROITWICH
company Train2Succeed is celebrating as staff move Into
opulent new premises, which have been designed to create
an environment conducive to training and learning.
Train2Succeed
was created after caring and nursing professionals Identified
a real need for a quality-training provider that was able
to address existing training deficits in the current very
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Additionally
the company is able to respond to gaps in a changing legislative
sector by tailoring programmes that simply fit the bill in
terms of course content and value for money.
Its new
spacious premises on Berry Hill's Roman Way gives it the green
light to expand its operations.
But more importantly is the creation of an environment from
which clients can make the most of the benefits given by their
vocational and statutory learning.
Train2Succ
Train2succeed has a wide range of training programmes in an
extensive portfolio, including statutory modules such as health
and safety and manual handling.
It also incorporates the more complex programmes devised for
people caring for those with specific medical conditions,
such as dementia, and helping them to cope with clients that
are behaviourally challenging.
Courses
can be delivered in house, on-site or even on a one-to-one
basis, but they have one common denominator which unites them.
Managing director Sue Rickwood explained: "Train2-Succeed
has been created through demand and supply as opposed to the
opposite traditional business model.
"We
have harnessed the expertise of some of the very best trainers
in our region to deliver our programmes.
"But it's not just that, we are able to respond to areas
in training where there is a void, more often than not brought
about by new legislation.
"Senior
managers in the care-sector have a broad enough remit in keeping
abreast of regulatory requirements without having the additional
headache of making sure their staff are trained.
"We
can respond very quickly to any training needs brought about
by the ever-changing legislation.
"The
move to the new premises does not only allow us to expand
our operations and add to our portfolio of training programmes,
but also we have created a pleasant environment from which
people can maximise their learnlag experience.
"They gain all this as well as sharing best practice
with other like-minded carers."
BY MIKE PRYCE
Worcester Evening News
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