LEVEL 3 CARE DIPLOMA PATHWAYS
Covering adult health and social care, early years educators (EYE), children and young people’s (CYP) workforce, and residential childcare.
Covering adult health and social care, early years educators (EYE), children and young people’s (CYP) workforce, and residential childcare.
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The Level 3 diplomas have been designed for carers looking to further the skills and knowledge they hold in their role. We offer a number of Level 3 pathways, including Adult Care, Children & Young People’s (CYP) Workforce, Early Years Educators (EYE), and Residential Childcare.
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Fire Marshall Training
My Caretaker and I attended the three hour virtual webinar training. It was very informative and interesting and the time flew. The presenter sent us all a PowerPoint of the notes which we downloaded for assistance with the course & for future reference. I would definitely recommend doing this course with Tutorcare.
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This is the 2nd time we have used Tutorcare for our company's Fire Marshall training. This time around due to COVID the training was in a small group via teams and worked well. The trainer was informative, clear and overall worth every penny. Thank you again Tutorcare
Natalie
I’ve recently completed a first aid…
I’ve recently completed a first aid course through TutorCare. I found all staff. Very professional and the standard of delivery on the course was second to none. The booking process was simple and all of my questions were answered by staff. A particular mention has to go to Neil who ensured all my needs were met, going above and beyond at times. I now feel confident that I will be able to deal with first aid incidents in work. I would not hesitate to recommend TutorCare to friends or family.
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Daniel Harrison
I used TutorCare to carry out 6 courses…
I used TutorCare to carry out 6 courses for my new employment. I found the courses very easy to understand, and different sections explained clearly. Different sections were images good. My knowledge has grown within the courses I carried out. I would highly recommend TutorCare courses because the information is good, and I was tested at the end (kind of like a mini exam).
Nigel Streeter
We have used Tutor Care for the past 7…
We have used Tutor Care for the past 7 years. They offer good value for money. The trainers are knowledgeable and make the topic interesting. In some training courses you tend to drift off but this was definitely not the case. The variation between talking, watching slides and DVD's helped.
Vikki
Just had our first in house First Aid…
Just had our first in house First Aid Training Course, very easy to organise, Tutor very professional and the course gave everything that we would have gotten from the British Red Cross, and even better all of our guys got training at the same time rather that at different points during the year, and as a bonus it saves us money doing it all in one go rather than separate courses
Alison Moore
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