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UK first for Training 2000

Blackburn-based training provider, Training 2000, has established the UK's first ever Group Training Association (GTA) dedicated solely to the social care sector.
Launched in association with the National Skills Academy for Social Care, GTA Social Care aims to raise the skill level of people working in the sector and encourage more young people to see it as a rewarding and worthwhile career.
Initially targeting social care companies in the North West, South East and central London, GTA Social Care will work with a number of recognised training providers approved by the National Skills Academy for Social Care to deliver work-based training qualifications, such as NVQs and Apprenticeships.
Following national guidelines, training will be tailored towards employer and employee needs and therefore address, and in most cases exceed many of the sector's legislative requirements.
GTA Social Care has already been awarded the National Skills Academy for Social Care's Excellence award, showing that the training delivered is of the highest quality. This award means GTA Social care is now designated as a Centre of Excellence in Adult Social Care Training.
Kerri Hull, Head of Operations at GTA Social Care, said: "GTA Social Care has been shaped by people who understand the needs of the sector. We know what is required from a training programme to create a skilled social care workforce that meets the needs of people who use services, the staff and their employers.
"Whether you care for the elderly, for people with mental health issues or learning disabilities, studying social care qualifications through work-based learning can be a great way to build the skills and knowledge needed for a long and fruitful career. It is also often a great progression route into other roles within the sector such as nursing, social work, occupational therapy and even leadership and management.
"We are committed to delivering high quality training and we aim to launch GTA Social Care nationwide in the summer."
Debbie Sorkin, director of engagement at the National Skills Academy for Social Care, added: "The GTA Social Care is helping to meet a very real employer need for well trained staff who will have a positive impact on the quality of care provided to people who use services. As an employer-led membership organisation, the Skills Academy believes that the service provided to employers by the GTA can make a strong contribution to raising the standards of adult social care for thousands of people."
To find out more about GTA Social Care email info@gta-socialcare.com or call 01254 54659.
