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NVQ Centre and Training

Personal development

Every member of staff in Fremantle plans with their manager the training and support they need to do their job well. This is not just about training courses - although ours have an excellent reputation - but includes coaching, working alongside more experienced staff, practical skills development and NVQs. †

"A thoroughly professional and comprehensive staff development programme that supports both the organisations plans and individual and team development needs"

Investor in People Assessment - October 2006

Fremantle NVQ Centre

Fremantle has its own well established and Award Winning NVQ Training Centre, which not only trains our own staff but staff from other care providers too.

NVQ is a work based qualification that recognises a person's knowledge, skills and abilities in relation to the scope of their job. The nationally recognised qualification enables staff to meet the needs of the people we support more effectively as well as offering an aid to career progression. Studying for an NVQ is very flexible and can be arranged around individual and workplace schedules. You will be allocated an assessor to help you achieve the qualification along with the full support of the Fremantle NVQ Assessment Centre. †

Sue Maric
Manager,
Fremantle NVQ Centre

"It is terrific to see how staff grow in skills and confidence through the NVQ programme"

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Training in Fremantle

Training is a vital aspect in the delivery of good care and is carefully planned to meet a variety of learning styles and to be relevant to service needs. Feedback from staff is used to develop training services and ensure these meet learning needs effectively.

"My training as a dementia care champion has helped me to raise awareness and support staff to recognise and enjoy the moment"

"I was very nervous in my first care job but the induction has been brilliant and I know I made the right choice of job"

"I have learnt lots about the empowerment of service users and how to promote this effectively which I can take back and share in the workplace"

Email: admin@fremantletrust.org