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CQC Regulated
Our respite Care services are regulated and regualary monitored by the Care Quality Commission to ensure the highest service Quality and Adherence to the underlying regulatory Domains ( Caring, Safe, Effective, Responsive & Well-Led )
Whitton Training Centre - Exterior
Our Training Centre is strategically located 2 minutes from the Whitton station and 500 Metres from the Highstreet. Very Accessible yet with very good learning ambiance.
Whitton Training Centre - Interior
The centre is well equiped with state - of - the art equipment ( Both ICT and Care equipment) to facilitate hands on community training and support.
Our Training Partner
We partner with Transit Smart Skills & Consult Ltd (TR-SSC) to deliver our community training Courses. TR-SSC is a further register and Acreditted training provider with highly qualified trainers and Tutors in additional to highly competent Management Team.
Strong Policies & Procedures
Strong Policies & Procedures
The Safety and wellbeing of our clients and beneficiaries is fundamental in all that we do and with that in mind , We have established strong policies for both our staff, volunteers , contractors, clients , beneficieries and learners to ensure on the dot compliance and uncompromised service quality. We have sub contracted Aventure Ltd to further support with this vital function.
ICT Infrastructure ( Up to date & Safe)
ICT Infrastructure ( Up to date & Safe)
We maintain an interactive and safe ICT infrastructure to ensure continous support to our beneficiaries well knowing that some may not access the centre physicslly due constraints beyond their control. Our communication channels remain open and accessible virtually / remote support our community members.
We are Signatories to the DPA Charter for Digital Inclusion
Our organisation signed the Digital Poverty Alliance’s Charter for Digital Inclusion - a shared commitment to practical action that
supports digital access, skills, and inclusion across the UK.
The Charter outlines clear principles for how organisations can contribute to a more digitally inclusive society. These include
promoting awareness of digital exclusion, improving access to devices and connectivity, supporting the development of digital skills,
and ensuring services are designed to be inclusive by default.
By aligning with the Charter, we recognise the collective responsibility to reduce digital inequality and help ensure that everyone -
regardless of age, income, location, or background - can participate fully in an increasingly digital world.
We will continue to share updates on how this commitment is reflected in our work, and how partners, stakeholders, and communities
can engage with the actions we are taking.
NHS Digital Data Tool Kit
Our organization has successfully completed an annual self-assessment to demonstrate that it meets the National Data Guardian's 10 standards for protecting Service User data as well Compliance with high levels of Data Protection & Security