HCHHaverton Care HubTraining, compliance and consultancy

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Tell us who needs training and why now.

Use this form to request a course list, ask about staff training, or book a Training Needs Analysis. Please do not include confidential resident information.

Designed and delivered by Suroj Aryal, former CQC registered manager, with over four years leading nursing and residential services, fifteen years in adult social care, a Level 3 Award in Education and Training, and experience achieving a Good CQC rating as registered manager.

Content reviewed: 9 July 2026. CQC framework guidance is changing during 2026; providers should check current CQC guidance before relying on framework detail.

What happens next

Haverton Care Hub will review your enquiry and come back to you about the safest next step. That may be a course list, a quotation, or a Training Needs Analysis.

Pricing, VAT position and availability must be confirmed by the owner before publication.

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Lead magnets

Providers can request a Training Matrix template and an Individual Staff Training Plan template. These should be gated by email and sent only after consent.

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Training enquiry form

Send training enquiries to training@havertoncarehub.co.uk. Do not include confidential resident information.

What do you need?

Frequently asked questions

Can I ask for a quote before choosing courses?

Yes. Share your service type, staff numbers, location, deadlines and any known risks. Haverton can suggest a sensible training route.

Does Haverton Care Hub training guarantee CQC compliance?

No. Training can support competence, safer practice and better evidence, but it cannot guarantee compliance, a registration decision, a CQC rating or an inspection outcome.

Will staff receive a certificate?

Staff can receive a Haverton Care Hub certificate of attendance or completion where appropriate. A certificate is not the same as competence, so course materials include a competency framework the provider can use after training.

Can training be delivered remotely?

Many knowledge-based sessions can be delivered live online. Practical competence subjects, including moving and handling and basic life support, must be delivered in person unless the owner confirms an awarding-body model that permits another approach.

Training strengthens your staff's competence and the quality of your evidence. It does not guarantee any CQC rating, registration decision or inspection outcome.