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Build your confidence for your next CQC Inspection by choosing an ABUKA training course.
Running a care home comes with huge responsibilities, not just to residents and families, but to your staff and regulators too. At Abuka, we specialise in training that helps care homes build safe, effective, and compassionate services that stand out at CQC inspections.
Unlike tick-box online modules, our training is live, interactive, and delivered by experts who know the care sector inside out. We give your team the confidence, skills, and evidence they need to demonstrate real competence, the kind inspectors are looking for.


We’ve created a step-by-step resource for managers and teams who want to raise their CQC rating.
Inside you’ll find:
What CQC inspectors look for in Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive, and Well-Led services
Common challenges care homes face and how to overcome them
Quick wins to strengthen compliance and quality
Practical actions you can put in place straight away
Download your free copy today and start building a stronger service for your residents and staff.
Trainer-led sessions: Interactive, practical, and engaging.
Tailored to your home: Bespoke packages designed around your inspection report.
Trusted expertise: Training aligned to CQC’s framework and quality standards.
Flexible delivery: Available at our Stockport centre or online via Zoom.

It’s not just about completing a module, it’s about proving competence. CQC’s own Workforce report 2021-22 notes that “online training was not suitable for many staff. There were issues around assessing competence following online training.” Care Quality Commission.
A review of 300 inspection reports, training gaps were found in 71% of homes told to improve – particularly in areas like dementia care, safeguarding and the Mental Capacity Act. Community Care
In a recent council adult services inspection, CQC found that staff had no specialist or induction training for safeguarding, meaning that even when training existed, there was no assurance of staff being able to act competently. Community Care

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